It depends on what you mean by pieces. Do you mean sheet music, how many things such as the number of strings, the bridge etc. or maybe the pieces it needs to function.
it takes over 100 peices
The Ode to Joy, or Spring, are famous pieces with violin.
The head, the neck, and the body.
It's the violin, piano is rarely used in orchestra pieces.
Tchaikovsky wrote just one violin concerto, but also wrote several short pieces for violin and orchestra, such as the Sérénade Mélancolique.
depending on the piece, it could be a violing movememt or a Violin Concerto. Both could be concidered pieces by violin.
Probably the first violin section or the first violin in an ensemble. Different pieces of music require different numbers of violin parts, all playing different notes.
He wrote piano music, solo (with piano accompaniment) pieces for violin and cello. He wrote pieces with orchestral accompaniment for piano, violin, and cello. He wrote chamber music for string quartet and for piano trio (piano, violin and cello). Most of his music is orchestral and operas.
A mute
Paganini
There are seventy pieces of wood in a violin. An example is the bridge.
Beethoven is the composer, not the song, he wrote Many pieces, not just one so i can't really tell you the notes.........sowwieess