Every violin maker mkes their violins differently. Depending on the type of wood, the action on the strings, the shape of the body, the placement of the f holes, etc, the sound will be different. Stradivarious violins are really well made, and have perfected the style over the years to make perfect violins.
It sounds like an instrument. It plays notes. It's a violin. Go look at violin solos.
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First the strings then the rest of it amplifies it.
Manufactured in the Friedrich August Glass workshop (Germany), these violins are most likely a 19th century copy of the Stradivari violin. Although it is of decent quality, its value is not going to make you a rich person by any means if you sold it.
no.....it sounds more electric. That's like asking if an electrical guitar sounds like an acoustic. absolutly not! The regular violin can have more of a mellow, natural sound. With the electric violin you can get more of a modern sound. The electric violin is usually used in fiddle/bluegrass music. The regular violin is used in classical performances and orchestras. I personally do not play a electric violin because they sound so different. But you can get them in different disigns, colors, and sometimes you can change the sounds on them.
because its smaller and short
If You bow the strings more vigorously and press harder on them with the bow the violin will make a rather nasty, harsh sound. This is not considered to be good for people's, ears, and does not do the violin a lot of good. The violin, when played lightly produces sweeter and more melodious sounds which are supposed to be like the human singing voice.
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.
It sounds like an instrument. It plays notes. It's a violin. Go look at violin solos.
Put your first finger on the G string (very left). That is the lowest A sound for the violin.
You can attach a microphone to it and amplify the sound.
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Usually a high-pitched noise, which can often sound scrapy or squeaky.
The bow makes the strings vibrate, causing the string to make sound.
I don't think it would make a sound. it needs the full body to vibrate to make sound.
to make the string make a low pitch sound
they rub thier legs together and make a violin sound