The German violins are considered to be the best in the world.
Depends how much youre willing to spend but synthetic strings give a better quality sound
Yes. Even though it's made in China, it's of good quality.
Usually oak or cherry wood... Special substances were put on the outside by Antonio Stradivari to preserve it and to improve the sound quality.
actually it has a sweeter sound to it. In the related link box below, I posted a site where you can see and read about them.
The German violins are considered to be the best in the world.
Underlining your statement "If quality didn't matter", then yes - violins could be made of many kinds of wood, or polymer plastics (and they have been).
Depends how much youre willing to spend but synthetic strings give a better quality sound
Yes. Even though it's made in China, it's of good quality.
Usually oak or cherry wood... Special substances were put on the outside by Antonio Stradivari to preserve it and to improve the sound quality.
I don't think it would make a sound. it needs the full body to vibrate to make sound.
actually it has a sweeter sound to it. In the related link box below, I posted a site where you can see and read about them.
Using the bow or plucking the string.
to make the string make a low pitch sound
It depends on the company who made the string. Different companies use different materials and methods of making strings.
Violins are made everywhere nowadays. Lower quality ones are made in factories while high quality violins are usually made by hand.
It's a violin that is made of a bamboo. :)