the sound of a violin is said to most closely resemble the sound of a human voice
smooth
There is no such thing as a bass violin. It is simply called a bass. It has a very deep sound.
It compares to a violin, but with a smoother sound.
The player starts the sound of a violin by putting its bow on the strings either upward or downward relaxingly.
the sound of a violin is said to most closely resemble the sound of a human voice
smooth
The violin makes a distinctive sound.
Onomatopoeia.
The Sound of the Violin in My Lai was created in 1998.
No, a violin does not transform electrical energy into sound energy. Instead, sound is produced on a violin by the vibrations of the strings when they are bowed or plucked. The sound waves are then amplified and projected by the body of the violin.
The duration of The Sound of the Violin in My Lai is 1920.0 seconds.
Words that look like they sound are called "onomatopoeia." These are words that imitate or suggest the sound that they describe, such as "buzz" or "splash."
It depends on your electric violin. A hollow-body violin with an acoustic pickup (basically, a traditional violin with a microphone built into it) will make sound just like a standard acoustic violin. A solid-body electric violin will make sound without an amp...but unless you're the violin player, you won't hear it.
There is no such thing as a bass violin. It is simply called a bass. It has a very deep sound.
No. The older the violin, the better the sound.
The string makes the sound post vibrate, therefore the sound comes out the f-holes, which are on both sides of the violin.