Coll'arco, or arco, for short. From Italian.
If you play the violin, w.b. means play with a full bow!
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can you plase help explore the cliche's and conventions in music. Thanks
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Pizz. is not a bow term; it means not to use the bow. It means to pluck the string, or Pizzicato. When the music says "arco", you should start using the bow again.
Arco is a term meaning "Play with your bow," you most often see it in orchestra music where you are playing a pizzicato part (Plucking) and it will signal arco to go back to using your bow.
Bow is the term used for the front of the boat, Stern is the term for the back.
The term "bow" likely comes from the curved shape of the weapon resembling the curve of a bow (as in a bow and arrow). This term has been used for centuries to describe the weapon.
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The down bow symbol in music notation indicates that the musician should play the note with a downward stroke of the bow. This can affect the articulation and emphasis of the note, adding expression and shaping to the music.
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I believe the term you are looking for is "bow wave."
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Do you mean rosin? To rosin the bow, you get some rosin from your music store, and rub it along the bow hairs a couple of times.