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- Chinrest abstract "A chinrest is a shaped piece of wood (or plastic) attached to the body of a violin or a viola to aid in the positioning of the player's jaw or chin on the instrument. The chinrest may be made of ebony, rosewood, boxwood, or plastic. It was invented by Louis Spohr in the early 19th century; historically, this has been explained as a response to increasingly difficult repertoire which demanded freer left hand techniques than had previously been used; however, Spohr intended his small block attached to the bout to protect the tailpiece, which he reportedly broke with his vigorous playing. However, after being promoted by prominent violinists of the day, such as Pierre Baillot and Giovanni Battista Viotti, it gained quick acceptance among most violists & violinists and is today considered a standard part of the viola and violin.".
- Chinrest thumbnail ViolinChinRest-pjt.JPG?width=300.
- Chinrest wikiPageExternalLink necklengths.htm.
- Chinrest wikiPageID "3554161".
- Chinrest wikiPageLength "6494".
- Chinrest wikiPageOutDegree "40".
- Chinrest wikiPageRevisionID "637332680".
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Allergy.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Baroque.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Buxus.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Flesch.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Category:String_instrument_construction.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Category:Violins.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Cloth.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Cork_(material).
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Ebony.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Felt.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink File:Chinrests_for_violin.jpg.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Battista_Viotti.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Guarneri.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Handkerchief.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Hex_key.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Jaw.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Spohr.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Luthier.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Musical_instrument.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Niccolò_Paganini.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Nickel.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_Baillot.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Plastic.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Regina_Carter.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Rosewood.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Screw.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Screwdriver.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Shoulder_rest.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Susan_Kempter.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Tailpiece.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Textile.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Turnbuckle.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Viola.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Violin.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink Violin_construction_and_mechanics.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink File:Chinrest_wrench.jpg.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLink File:ViolinChinRest-pjt.JPG.
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chinrest".
- Chinrest wikiPageWikiLinkText "chinrest".
- Chinrest hasPhotoCollection Chinrest.
- Chinrest wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Violin_family.
- Chinrest subject Category:String_instrument_construction.
- Chinrest subject Category:Violins.
- Chinrest hypernym Piece.
- Chinrest type Instrument.
- Chinrest type MusicalWork.
- Chinrest type Instrument.
- Chinrest comment "A chinrest is a shaped piece of wood (or plastic) attached to the body of a violin or a viola to aid in the positioning of the player's jaw or chin on the instrument. The chinrest may be made of ebony, rosewood, boxwood, or plastic.".
- Chinrest label "Chinrest".
- Chinrest sameAs Kinnhalter.
- Chinrest sameAs m.09l62g.
- Chinrest sameAs Chinrest.
- Chinrest sameAs Q1742233.
- Chinrest sameAs Q1742233.
- Chinrest wasDerivedFrom Chinrest?oldid=637332680.
- Chinrest depiction ViolinChinRest-pjt.JPG.
- Chinrest isPrimaryTopicOf Chinrest.