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They are used also other bowed musical instrument from the West, like the Kit violin and Rebec.
Similarly, Mersenne wrote that it was common practice among the kit violin's players (such as traveling minstrels or dance teachers) to carry the violin in a pocket.
The kit violin, dancing master's kit, or kit (Tanzmeistergeige in German), is a stringed musical instrument.
The most popular instrument in the Pontian musical collection is the kemenche or lyra, which is related closely with other bowed musical instruments of the medieval West, like the Kit violin and Rebec.
The main theme by Nino Rota is "Travelling Down a Lonely Road", a wistful tune that appears in the film first as a melody played by the Fool on a kit violin and later by Gelsomina after she learns the trumpet.
The European rebec and even the later dancing master's kit or pochette fiddle share also commun features.
The kit violin, dancing master's kit, or kit (Tanzmeistergeige in German), is a stringed musical instrument.
This pochette of mine has a big paste stone in the middle of the clasp.
When she and some friend sat alone at play, a pochette was knocked from a table and broken, or so it was said.
Long white gloves, white feather fan, and matching pochette completed the ensemble.
A cupid must always carry their pochette.
With regard to the Daler-Rowney pochette which I illustrated, many people have asked me how this effect was achieved.
The European rebec and even the later dancing master's kit or pochette fiddle share also commun features.
Unfortunately, the powers that be at Louis Vuitton have dubbed this model the frilly-sounding "pochette."
"Your artificial pochette was used."
Pochette carton.
It is essentially a very small violin, designed to fit in a pocket - hence its other common name, the pochette (French for small pocket).
In 1947, Canson created the famous French " pochette ", so teachers no longer have to transport heavy stacks of pads.
Watch out also for their Tinted Bockingford paper: the pochette containing one sheet each of four shades should allow you to dabble economically.
The first single from his debut album Pochette surprise, it was released in September 1992 and achieved notable success across the world, particularly in France.
An English-language version and a mix version were also recorded and are available on the album Pochette Surprise.
The trio bring him back to the GTO headquarters where Di-air wears him as a pochette.
"Friday, the weak point of that pochette in you has always been that any skillful interrogation-" "They were clumsy." "
(For his offering, Isaac Mizrahi created a transparent plastic shopping bag with a natural cowhide frame and, inside, a pochette in the monogram canvas.)
The pochette or pocket fiddle was used by dance masters not during the actual dances, although they could be used, but were used when teaching dance to students.
When Cupid Ai wants Lizzette to be her friend, Lizette tricks her into throwing her pochette off a bridge and into the water.
Charlélie Couture: Pochette Surprise (with Barry, Mickey, Sticky, Wally & Steven)
Miss Nunn looked behind her and in front of her, eyed her grey silk pochette, and then slowly drew up a large purple silk bag that was reposing on the ground beside her.
A woman who lives the maxim "You can't be too streamlined or too thin," she reaches reflexively for her Louis Vuitton Pochette whenever she heads for a restaurant, leaving her tote at the office or the coat check.
The "pocket fiddle" or "pochette" should not be confused with a saddle fiddle, the latter being a proper fiddle or violin with a nearly full-sized finger board, and a violin body that is the same shape as a full-sized version.
These include vielle, rebec, pochette, nyckelharpa, vihuela d'arco, hurdy-gurdy, oud, baglama, harp, shawm, cornett, chalumeau, ney, kaval, French and Bulgarian bagpipes, recorders, and Persian and Arabic percussion such as davul, zarb, bendir, darabukka and riqq.
The pochette sleeve was most expensive and elaborate in the label's history (designed by Peter Saville) utilising an exclusive 'marble' effect design printed on the inner jacket and a fold-out cover that resembled a match-book similar to the cover used by Cabaret Voltaire for their 2x45 album.