17th Century Kit Violin for Dance
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17th Century Kit Violin for Dance

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The 17th-century kit violin, or pochette, was a compact instrument used by dance masters to teach dance to affluent families. By tapping the bow on its strings, teachers demonstrated or maintained rhythm for dancers. Its small size allowed it to fit in a pocket-sized case, hence the name. The pochette highlights the era’s emphasis on elegance and the social importance of dance in high society.