< How to Play Violin  
        
      - Arco is when you play with the bow.
 - Vibrato is the slight movement back and forth of the finger to produce a wavy sound.
 - Tremolo is the rapid movement of the bow, marked by three slashes through the note.
 - Trill is a rapid playing of the marked note and the note one step above, marked by a wavy line above the note.
 - Col legno is when you tap the string with the wood of the bow.
 - Pizzicato is when you pluck the strings.
 - Slur is when you play multiple notes on one bowing, marked with a curving line connecting the slurred notes.
 - Double stop Playing multiple notes, usually two at once. When a player plays across three or four strings, the chord will not sound exactly together.
 
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