バイオリンbaiorinヴァイオリンvuaiorin
1.

A string instrument held between the shoulder and chin, typically played with a bow made from horsehair, characterized by four strings and known for producing high-pitched tones. It is the smallest member of the violin family, which also includes instruments like the viola, cello, and double bass.

2.

A bowed instrument that emerged in the 16th century and reached its refined form in 17th-century Italy, played by pressing the strings with the left hand while drawing a bow across them with the right, allowing for both melodic and harmonic musical expressions.

バイオリンbaiorinそうしゃ奏者sousha
1.

弦楽器であるバイオリンを演奏する技術を持つ音楽家。

2.

クラシック音楽や他のジャンルで、音楽作品をバイオリンを用いて表現する職業の人。

3.

音楽を演奏する際に、バイオリンを使って旋律を奏でる能力を持つ芸術家。