The end button is on the bottom of the instrument. It is used to hold the tailpiece in place.
It holds the string in place.
The cello is a much bigger instrument with a lower range of pitches. It looks the same as the violin (if you ignore the size) but the violin and viola both have a chin rest, and the cello does not. Instead, the cello has an end-pin at the bottom that you stick into the ground. Basically, they are the same except for the chin rest and the end-pin (and the size, of course).
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it is called the endpin
appears at the end of the development section as a transition to the recapitulation
You can order a violin online at eBay (from Mendini, they are best, in my opinion, as I ordered mine from them) or at your local music store, whether they have to order it or not. You need to take your violin, strings and bridge to your local music store and have them set the strings and tune your violin.
The decorative curl on the end of a violin is called the scroll.
The cello is a much bigger instrument with a lower range of pitches. It looks the same as the violin (if you ignore the size) but the violin and viola both have a chin rest, and the cello does not. Instead, the cello has an end-pin at the bottom that you stick into the ground. Basically, they are the same except for the chin rest and the end-pin (and the size, of course).
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It depends on the object. For a pin we would say the end of a pin For a knife we would point of the knife.
you hold a violin by the far end of the neck with your left hand, unless you have a left-handed violin, then it's right. you set the violin on your shoulder, with your chin resting on the left hand side of the violin, again, unless you own a left-handed violin.
an end pin
The tailpiece holds one end of the strings.
You don't say what kind of cable. If you're talking about CAT5 or 6, it's connected to pin 4.
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All of the pins on one end of the cable connect to the same pin numbers on the other end of the cable, hence, the wire goes "straight through" from one end of the cable to the other.For example, pin 1 on one end of the cable is connected to pin 1 on the other end of the cable, etc.