No. In fact the bassoon is a completely different instrument.
The piano can make lower notes than a violin because a violin is a very high pitched musical instrument. I would say another thing you can do on a piano that you can't do on the violin is the fact that you can play seconds, thirds, fourths and fifths on the piano.
Beethoven wwrote just one violin concerto: the Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61, written in 1806.
The full name is violin, or it could be called a fiddle.The word "violin" comes from the Middle Latin word vitula, meaning "stringed instrument" this word is also believed to be the source of the Germanic "fiddle"----
Violin and viola
The original violin was created in Italy. So the violin is in fact an Italian instrument.
Yes, in fact, it is.
No, the viola resembles a violin. It looks almost exactly like a violin, in fact, just it is larger and has slightly different proportions.
No. In fact the bassoon is a completely different instrument.
The piano can make lower notes than a violin because a violin is a very high pitched musical instrument. I would say another thing you can do on a piano that you can't do on the violin is the fact that you can play seconds, thirds, fourths and fifths on the piano.
The Tagalog word for "bow" in relation to a violin is "pandikit."
Beethoven wwrote just one violin concerto: the Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61, written in 1806.
A cello is just like a violin except the fact that it has lower notes. It only is bigger
The full name is violin, or it could be called a fiddle.The word "violin" comes from the Middle Latin word vitula, meaning "stringed instrument" this word is also believed to be the source of the Germanic "fiddle"----
violin ; biola ; violin
Violinists use the violin. I use the violin.
Violin and viola