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thoughts-of-my-unicorn:la-petite-mort-69:Virtuoso - Sarah Saudekplay the music
Tienes violín.Translation: You’ve got a violin, meaning you are really stinky.Example: After hitting
adriennes:Breathtaking print ad campaign from the Berlin Phil—photos from inside instruments.(via ph
oldpaintings:Vanitas still-life with a violin, recorders, music manuscript and a globe by Edwaert Co
Luka on the violin from Courtney’s AU over at her Instagram and Twitter
itonlyleadstotreble:As requested by an anon, here is The Only Exception by Paramore for a violin/cel
bakerstreetbabes:lime-day:SH: Happy New Year, John.<3
kisaragi-yuffie:kiawamanda:This is what I did last night instead of homework…For violin or any instr
bigfriendlyfujoshi:Restyle Black Satin “Violin” underbust review! 1. Satin polyester fashion fabric,
I played the violin in elementary school. For four years. I sucked at it.But I kinda wanna try again
Weird fact about me: i played on violin when i was a little girl
edendaphne:Luka on the violin from Courtney’s AU over at her Instagram and Twitter Choo choo! All a
cumbermums:sherlockstuff:John’s reaction to Sherlock’s violin performanceJohn’s reaction to Sherlock
using the semester break to pick up a new skill (much to the joy of my flatmates).also practicing lo
steampunktendencies:Mechanical Violins
naktivated:katielouise-nudemodel: Katie Louise by River Studio Nude violinist.
*That’s not how you play a violin..-Some doodles for my Tiefling bard. He’s had many names, but non
Still Life with Violin - Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin, 1918.Russian,1878-1939oil on canvas, 66 cm (25.98 i
Music, Heavenly Maid (1889). Sir Edward John Poynter (British, 1836-1919). Oil on canvas.“The
- Credit To Chiara Bautista
brigitaskir:I was six when I started playing violin, which I guess is quite young, but I really, rea
fuckyeahpunkjackets:SOMEONE GET THIS AND LET’S MAKE A BAROQUE PUNK BANDI’LL MAKE THE CLOTHES!
oldpaintings:Song without Words by John Pettie (Scottish, 1839–1893)
David Oistrakh Teaching Violin at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory, MoscowBurt Glinn (American; 1925–200
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