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ˈoutcurved, a. [out- 11.] Of the bow of a violin or other stringed instrument: having a curve in the direction away from the hair.
1954Grove's Dict. Mus. (ed. 5) I. 855/2 The mechanics of a bow with slight positive curve (away from the hair; out-curved) necessarily differ somewhat from those of an incurved bow. 1970Daily Tel. 5 May 16/2 She had used an archaic ‘outcurved’ bow to play gamba sonatas by J. S. and W. F. Bach on a modern viola. 1976Early Music Oct. 513/1 The baroque cello..was strong in gut... The lower pitch, combined with the out-curved bow, which was in current use until the end of the 18th century, help maintain the correct style of playing. |