The violin is the smallest member of the string family.
Most broadly, cellos are classified as string instruments. More specifically, cellos are considered part of the violin family, along with the violin, bass, and viola. The defining characteristic of the violin family is that the instruments have strings but are designed to be played with a bow.
It certainly is. They are both in the string family and the cellos,and the basses are too they are all related. They are certainly not. Violins are from the viola Family, meaning little viola, and the guitar is from the lute family, named after an english medieval expression for women of easy virtue. Just because they have strings it doesn't mean they are from the same family.
The viola comes from the "violin family" although the viola came first. Some people state this as the "viola family." To be more general, you could categorize this as the string family if you include guitars pianos etc.
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The violin is the smallest member of the string family.
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The violin is the smallest member of the string family.
1st violin, 2nd violin, and 3rd violin are all the same instruments, but different parts in a song.
Drums belong to the percussion family with the piano, and Violin belongs to the strings family, with the guitars and viola.
It is part of the string section in a symphonic orchestra.
The 'cello is a stringed and bowed instrument in the violin family.
stringsstring familyIt's in the string instrument family, along with the cello, double bass, and violin.
stringsstring familyIt's in the string instrument family, along with the cello, double bass, and violin.
Most broadly, cellos are classified as string instruments. More specifically, cellos are considered part of the violin family, along with the violin, bass, and viola. The defining characteristic of the violin family is that the instruments have strings but are designed to be played with a bow.
The double bass is said to belong to the violin family, and in general, wide terms, this is so. However, the viola and double bass have much more in common than either have with the violin, and if you find a recording of the bass being played in its highest ranges, it is easy to mistake it for a viola. So for general purposes, it can be said that the double bass is a member of the violin family, but it is really a member of the viola family.
It belongs to the string instrument family, such as the violin, cello, and the harp.Strings? What were you thinking?