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n. - A directional stroke of the resilient wooden rod with a number of horsehairs stretched from end to end used on an instrument of the viol or violin family

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  • He starts his tremolo after a long down-bow wind-up, then seems to be going half the speed of the rest of the section.
  • A quick down-bow follows with an immediate release of the string.
  • And the violinist should never think: 'I must play this up-bow or down-bow.'
  • Artists of the German school are more apt to begin a phrase with a down-bow; the French start playing a good deal at the point.
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