viole Synonyms

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viole Meaning

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viole (n.)

A vial.

viole Sentence Examples

  1. The viole, a precursor to the violin, played a significant role in medieval music.
  2. Stradivarius crafted exquisite violes, known for their rich and mellow tones.
  3. The viola, larger than the viole, belongs to the same family of string instruments.
  4. The viole d'amore, with its sympathetic strings, produces an ethereal sound.
  5. The viole da gamba, played between the legs, was popular in Renaissance music.
  6. The viole de bras, held under the arm, was a versatile instrument used in consort music.
  7. The chordophones, including the viole, produce sound through vibrating strings.
  8. The viole's distinctive timbre added depth to ensembles.
  9. Composers such as Bach and Vivaldi wrote extensively for the viole.
  10. The revival of interest in early music has led to a resurgence in the popularity of the viole.

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A vial.

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The viole, a precursor to the violin, played a significant role in medieval music.

Stradivarius crafted exquisite violes, known for their rich and mellow tones.

The viola, larger than the viole, belongs to the same family of string instruments.

The viole d'amore, with its sympathetic strings, produces an ethereal sound.