This article, which includes a photo essay, is about the different “form factors” of various “alternative” or “non-standard” violin family instruments, all of which are made by Don Rickert Musical Instruments. With a few exceptions, the images in the photo essay part of this post are of actual instruments made in the workshop of Don Rickert Musical Instruments, located in Hiawassee, Georgia, USA by the hands of me (Donald Rickert).
The exceptions are as follow:
- Standard 4/4 Violin: This image is of a vintage (circa 1900) restored fiddle, shown as a visual reference.
- Standard Full-size Viola: This is a stock image, also shown as a visual reference.
- Full-size Cello: This is a stock image, shown as a visual reference as well.
All images are scaled to illustrate close to true relative sizes. The first column of images contains an image of a 4/4 violin to make visual comparisons of relative size easier, as most readers have a pretty good idea about the size of a violin.
With the exception of the stock images (4/4 Violin, Full-size Viola and Cello), NONE of these unique instruments are to be found in a modern orchestra. The Violoncello da Spalla IS becoming common in historically-oriented Baroque period ensembles, however.
Click on images for large views.
Do you wonder about what all of these alternative bowed instruments are for? See:
See also:
Contact Information
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