violin section
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Definition
Noun: The group of musicians within an orchestra who play the violin. This section is typically the largest string section and is often divided into two groups: first violins and second violins.
Usage
The term "violin section" is used specifically to refer to the collective body of violin players in an orchestral or large ensemble setting. It describes their functional role within the group's structure.
Examples: * The violin section began the piece with a soft, melodic theme. * The conductor asked the violin section to play with more vibrato. * She has been a member of the orchestra's violin section for ten years.
Advanced Usage
- "To lead the violin section": To be the principal (first chair) violinist, responsible for guiding the section's playing and bowing.
- After the audition, she was chosen to lead the violin section.
Variants and Related Words
- Violins (n): The instruments themselves or, informally, the players.
- The violins carry the main melody.
- First Violins (n): The subsection of violinists who typically play the higher or primary melodic parts.
- Second Violins (n): The subsection that often provides harmonic support, rhythmic figures, or secondary melodies.
- String Section (n): The larger section of the orchestra that includes violins, violas, cellos, and double basses.
Synonyms
- Fiddles (informal, chiefly when referring to folk or country music contexts)
- The violins
Related Phrases
- "The violins": A common shorthand for the violin section in orchestral directions.
- The score indicates a solo for the violins.
Noun
- the section of an orchestra that plays violins