Quincy's Violin

Quincy's Violin is a violin that Quincy uses to play best notes from its strings.

Object Summary
In "The Birthday Balloons", Quincy uses his violin bow to play the vines that sound like the violin in order to free Rocket. In "Go West, Young Train!", Quincy uses his violin to find a path that sounds a violin in the party bag to find Big Jet.

Then, in "The Mouse and the Moon", Quincy plays his violin to play by calling the Moon and it sees the Little Einsteins by making it brighter.

In "Annie and the Little Toy Plane", Quincy plays his violin for the song "Symphony Number 40" by finding the right song of Purple Plane from the Musical Toll Gate in order to get to the Coit Tower and to rescue the Green Helicopter.

In "Build It, Rocket!", Quincy plays his violin for the song "Wedding Day at Troldhaugen" by finding the bricks from one of the haystacks that are under hiding.

In "Melody and Me", Quincy is going to play his violin as part of the instrument from the list of "The Gate of Hidden Instruments" in the Musical Roller Coaster.

In "Flight of the Instrument Fairies", Quincy plays his violin for the song "Violin Concerto in E Minor" for the scene of telling his friends about the Musical Story of Instrument Fairies and the scene of finding the Violin Fairy from 3 Arctic Tunnels.

Then, in "Rocket the Bug", Quincy is going to play his violin for all lighting bugs in order to find a right path that follows to the Baby Bugs' House from Maori Sculpture Forest.

And in "Rocket's Firebird Rescue", Quincy also plays his violin to give Rocket Music Power along with the Forest Instruments.

Season 1

 * The Birthday Balloons
 * Go West, Young Train!
 * The Mouse and the Moon

Season 2

 * Annie and the Little Toy Plane
 * Build It, Rocket!
 * Melody and Me
 * Flight of the Instrument Fairies
 * Rocket the Bug
 * Rocket's Firebird Rescue

Differences

 * This violin has only three strings.
 * The wooden bridge is brown instead of light brown.
 * The wooden pegs are facing the same way.