[TEST: Hold the violin in the playing position by placing the shoulder rest between your left shoulder and neck so that it bridges your trapezius muscle and clavicle bone. Using the left outer edge of your jaw, press down on the chin rest so that the violin is held in place between your jaw and shoulder. Extend your left arm out underneath the violin body, keeping it in-line with the neck. If your arm is long enough so that your fingers reach past the chin, back and forehead of the scroll and can wrap over the top of the head and towards the throat—you’re ready.]

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Crip* | Artists Engage with Disability, on view at the Weatherspoon Art Museum, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, September 7, 2024 - April 26, 2025. Photo by Carolyn de Berry

Crip* | Artists Engage with Disability, on view at the Weatherspoon Art Museum, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, September 7, 2024 - April 26, 2025. Photo by Carolyn de Berry

Crip* | Artists Engage with Disability, on view at the Weatherspoon Art Museum, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, September 7, 2024 - April 26, 2025. Photo by Carolyn de Berry

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