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How does the violin vibrates?

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Which part in a violin vibrates?

the strings of a violin vibrate.


What vibrates in a violin?

the strings


What vibrates when a violin is played?

It's the string that vibrates when you either pluck or bow them.


How have the strings and bows from the violin alternated?

this happens by the part that looks like a guitar,it vibrates the sound while your playin the violin


When a string of a violin is played with a bow the violin vibrates in a what?

The string makes the sound post vibrate, therefore the sound comes out the f-holes, which are on both sides of the violin.


What part of a violin vibrates to make sound?

First the strings then the rest of it amplifies it.


What part of a violen vibrates?

The strings are the source for vibrations but the whole instrument vibrates to some extent when they are sounded.


What is the bow is a bow on the violin?

It vibrates the string by pulling it across the string. The hair on the bow has rosin applied to it making it sticky.


What is the purpose of the bow on a violin?

It vibrates the string by pulling it across the string. The hair on the bow has rosin applied to it making it sticky.


What vibrates when you play the violin?

The bow makes the string vibrate. The vibrations are transferred through the bridge to the instrument top. Vibrations are transferred from the top to the back side through a sound post. So, pretty much the whole body vibrates.


In violin what vibrates when we play it?

well when your finger is on one of the strings, you move it back and forth extremely quickly and you will get a nice vibrato sound, if you move it slow it wont sound as nice


What vibrates to cause sound?

Anything that can vibrate, in the range of 50 cps to 15000 cps. (vocal cords, violin strings, drum heads, high heels on hard surfaces)