Violin

Violins were a type of small stringed musical instrument. They were also called fiddles.

Description
Violins were approximately in length and had four, occasionally five, strings. These strings created mellow musical tones when they were stroked with a bow. Playing the instrument involved tucking it under one's chin, near the collarbone, holding it with one hand while they worked the bow with the other. Some of the violins found in the Western Heartlands were made out of cedar and burled walnut wood.

Individuals

 * Diccon Picard, a jeweler of Ghars, Cormyr, circa 1367 DR, owned a Selgaunt fiddle but was not a great player.
 * Rinaldo, a self-styled bard in Easthaven, was fond of plucking a fiddle in the White Lady Inn while recounting the story of the White Lady ghost.

Races & Sentient Creatures

 * The cricket-like sprites known as grigs were masters of the fiddle. By playing a fiddle, they could compel creatures within to dance uncontrollably, to the point of exhaustion.    They could fashion tiny grig fiddles that would work for others, and their master fiddles were exquisite instruments capable of producing the most beautiful music, and granted grigs many of the powers of great bards.
 * Violins were a greatly favored instrument among elves, who loved their mellow sound.

Settlements & Nations

 * The cities of Waterdeep and Selgaunt harbored craftsmen, many of whom were elven, capable of making high-quality violins. They could be ordered from Aurora's Whole Realms Catalogue, from which master-quality violins were also available for special orders and custom prices.

Appearances

 * Novels
 * The Rose of Sarifal
 * Video Games
 * Baldur's Gate III