A violin has four strings, E, A, D, G; made from cat gut and wire. The bow does not have strings, its is made of horse hair, normally taken from the tail.
no
Four octaves can be played on the violin.
probably a thick piece of yarn or bamboo wire
I think that the violin are used in so many cultures because a lot of people used to play the violin. Also a long time ago they used to make the violin out of wood and used in orchestras and choirs.
A violin has four strings, E, A, D, G; made from cat gut and wire. The bow does not have strings, its is made of horse hair, normally taken from the tail.
no
Four octaves can be played on the violin.
I think that the violin are used in so many cultures because a lot of people used to play the violin. Also a long time ago they used to make the violin out of wood and used in orchestras and choirs.
Four.
A violin has 4 strings: G, D, A, and E from lowest to highest.
Can you clarify? How many what? If you mean strings, there are 4.
There are many ways and resources available to someone that is looking how to learn how to play the violin. The best websites for learning how to play violin is YouTube for how to videos and WikiHow.
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4 strings.
Stradivarius (if it's not a product of Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis) is just one of many models of violin, so, it represent quite normal violin.
Violins are usually categorised by the type of wood that was used to create it. there's a roth violin, there's a German Violin, there's a Stradivarious (in my opinion i don't think that's a type), there's a french violin (that's the type I currently have), There's the Suzuki violin, there are electric violins, there's baroque which is any violin that was used during the baroque period, and i hoped that helped!