Musical Instruments at the South Kensington Museum: N.—Viola di Bordone details |
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| Image title: | Musical Instruments at the South Kensington Museum: N.—Viola di Bordone | |
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| Source: | Leighton, George C.: “Illustrated London News Vol 56” (1870) | |
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| Keywords: | musical instruments, greyscale | |
| Status: | public domain in the USA, out of copyright in Canada, hence royalty-free stock image for all purposes and no usage credit required | |
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A Violoa di Bordone is a stringed musical instrument played with a bow. It is a sort of viol with cat-gut strings, but with a second, parallel set of metal strings. The metal strings are not played with the bow directly, but resonate in sympathy with the catgut ones. It is also called a Baryton. This one, from a collection in the Kensington Museum, has six cat-gut strings with tuning pins on the side, and twelve metal “drone” strings. |
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