VIOLIN

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violin

Although the violin is not nat­ive to the In­dian sub­con­ti­nent; it has be­come so pop­ular that it must be men­tioned.  There ap­pears to be no difference in construction bet­ween the In­dian violin and its Western counterpart, how­ever the technique is quite dif­fer­ent.  The most refined technique is to be found in South In­dian music.  Instead of holding the instrument under the chin, the musician props it bet­ween the shoulder and the foot.  This gives a stability which cannot be matched by either north In­dian nor occidental techniques.  North In­dian technique, though not nearly as refined, is still impressive.

 

 

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