Crossword clues for amati
amati
- Stopping a month in France, finally fit as a fiddle
- First of all ask maestro about the Italian violin
- Fiddle in the morning at 1
- Italian, a master for stringing up
- A lot of post about violinist's latest violin
- Instrument crafter of note
- High-end violin
- Ritzy violin
- Big name in violins
- Vintage violin
- Valuable fiddle
- Violinmaker Nicolo
- Ritzy fiddle
- Italian violin craftsman
- Stringed treasure
- Stradivari's tutor
- Precious strings maker
- Name of fine violin makers
- Maker of old strings
- Violin virtuoso?
- Surname associated with pricey Italian violins
- Surname associated with expensive Italian violins
- Maker of fine violins
- Italian who pulled a lot of strings
- He taught Stradivari
- Famous violin maker
- Famed violin
- Collector's violin
- A fine old violin
- Y'know, we always hear how great this guy's violins were, but maybe now it's all psychological that we think they sound so awesome
- Violinmaker Nicolò
- Violin worth around $600,000
- Violin that could cost you around half a million
- Violin pioneer
- Violin maker Nicolò
- Violin label
- Violin craftsman
- Very fine fiddle
- Valuable string
- Valuable musical antique
- Top Italian violinmaker
- Super-fine fiddle
- String master
- Stradivarius' instructor
- Stradivaris teacher
- Stradivari tutor
- Stradivari teacher
- Stradivari mentor
- Strad's teacher
- Strad's companion
- Relative of a Strad
- Rare Italian violin
- Rare and pricey viola
- Priceless violin type
- Priceless string
- Peer of Bergonzi, Guarneri, and Stradivari
- Noted violinmaker
- Noted violin
- Nearly priceless violin
- Nearly priceless fiddle
- Musical family name from Cremona
- Master violin craftsman
- Master string craftsman
- Man of Cremona
- Italian known for pulling strings?
- Italian family of violin craftsmen
- It. violin maker
- Irreplaceable string
- Instrument that can cost around $600,000
- Instrument maker
- Instrument for Heifetz
- Heavily insured instrument
- First-class strings
- Fancy-fiddle maker
- Famous violinmaker
- Famous Italian
- Famous Cremona artisan
- Family of Italian luthiers
- Family name of Italian violinmakers
- Family name of Italian violin makers
- Family from Cremona
- Famed fiddle fashioner
- Famed family of luthiers
- Elite violin
- Early violin maker Andrea
- Early violin maker
- Early luthier family name
- Dear old violin
- Cremonan violinmaker
- Cremona violinmaking family name
- Cremona violin-making family
- Cremona violin maker
- Cremona violin
- Cremona strings master
- Cremona luthier
- Cream-of-the-crop Cremona craftsman
- Crazy-expensive violin
- Craftsman from Cremona
- Craftsman during the reign of Charles IX
- Classic violin
- Choice violin
- Big name in strings
- Another virtuoso instrument
- Andrea or Nicolò, in the music world
- Treasured violin
- Cremona violinmaker
- Cremona craftsman
- Valued violin
- Stradivari's teacher
- Cremona name of note
- Stradivari's mentor
- Violinist's heirloom, perhaps
- Valuable violin
- Musical treasure
- Noted violin-maker
- Stradivarius's teacher
- Treasured instrument
- Violinmaker who taught Stradivari
- Fine fiddle
- Cremona violin-makers
- Celebrated Italian violinmaker
- Valuable viola
- High-end viola
- Violin maker NicolГІ
- Noted Italian violinmaker
- Cremona artisan
- Maker of precious violins
- Expensive string
- The Brothers ___ (violinmakers)
- Family name in 16th- and 17th-century music
- Rare strings
- Priceless instrument
- Classic violin maker from Cremona
- Family name in early violin-making
- One instrumental in music history?
- Rare violin
- Instrument bearing the coat of arms of France's Charles IX
- Treasured strings
- Prized violin
- Violinist's prize
- One instrumental in history?
- Big name in old strings
- Centuries-old instrument
- Andrea or NicolГІ, in the music world
- Fine Cremona violin
- Master of strings
- Prized Italian instrument
- Brother Antonio or Girolamo in music history
- Italian violin maker in Cremona
- Taught the craft to Guarneri and Stradivari (1596-1684)
- A violin made by a member of the Amati family
- Name of fame in Cremona
- Violin for a virtuoso
- Violin maker of yore
- Famed fiddle name
- Cremona creation
- Instrument for Stern
- Cremona notable
- Instrument for 1 Across
- Cremona fabricator
- Strad's competition
- Strad's kin
- Italian violin maker
- Music maker of the 16th century
- Famed violinmaker
- Famed violin maker
- Violin designer
- Famous violin-maker
- Fine violin
- Expensive violin
- String fellow?
- Italian violinmaker
- Designer of the modern violin
- Master with strings
- Nicola of Cremona
- Noted violin maker
- 16th-century violin
- Cremona product
- Cremona family
- Nicolo of Cremona
- Gift for a virtuoso
- Important name in Cremona
- Precious violin
- Famous fiddle
- Old violin
- Teacher of Stradivari
- Great violin
- Guarnieri's master
- PAPA Andrea's violin
- Andrea or Nicoló of Cremona
- Strad's cousin
- Violin par excellence
- Super fiddle
- Instrument for Elman
- Creation at Cremona
- Instrument for Perlman
- He didn't just fiddle around
- Teacher of Guarnieri
- Strad competitor
- Strad's relative
- Cremona-made violin
- Noted Cremona artisan
- Violinmaker of Cremona
- Nicolo or Geronimo of Cremona
- Violin maker Nicolo ____
- Violin piece from 6
- Wartime show mounted to conceal a fiddle
Wiktionary
n. a violin made by a member of the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amati family.
Wikipedia
Amati is the last name of a family of Italian violin makers, who lived at Cremona from about 1538 to 1740. Their importance is considered equal to those of the Bergonzi, Guarneri and Stradivari families. Today, violins created by Nicolò Amati are evaluated at around $600,000.
Amati, also known as Ambuvachi, is a ritual followed in Kamrup and Goalpara regions in Western Assam. It is an ancient fertility cult and also incorporated into the mother godness cult as Kamakhya as its centre.
Usage examples of "amati".
He did not know whether it was Edy Bullock coming home or someone else, but he signaled Amati to be ready.
Russo used the cord to tie Amati's hands and one leg behind him, then returned to the couch.
They carried out Tony's body, the detectives marched Amati out, and the rest of the crowd departed in their own time, Mac Doyle last, after a private word with Russo.
Don't laugh, but there've even been a couple of incidents like the poltergeist phenomena they sometimes dramatize on what Herb calls 'the psycho-reality shows'.