The music in the new Little Caesars commercial with violins is a classical piece called "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" (A Little Night Music) composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It is a popular and recognizable piece of music often associated with elegance and sophistication.
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Violins are used to make or play music.
"Classical music" describes an era in the history of music, although the term is used loosely to cover all music that is not "Popular" or "Commercial". (the term is even being applied to old rock music!)Although it sometimes seems like violins are present in every bit of classical music, much classical music does not have a single violin anywhere in it.Of course, anything with an established instrumental group form that has violins will have them: orchestras, string orchestras, string quartets, etc. But even then, there are string trios which have not a single violin present. Also, any solo literature that isn't written for violins will lack violins: piano solos, flute solos, the list is practically endless.All wind band music (Beethoven and Mozart even wrote for wind band!) will lack violins.In fact, there may be a lot more music pieces, counted individually, from the Classical period that lack violin, because of the predominance of keyboard pieces, than there are pieces that include violins!
Any music store repairs violins. As for making violins, Richmond Virginia has many great stores that make them. Look around in your local directory
Old western music. They used guitars, violins,and harmonica
Electric violins can play the same sheet music as an acoustic violin.
In Orchestra, there is Alto (violas) Treble (violins) And Bass (cellos and string bass)
One can buy affordable antique violins from 'ebay' where many are listed for sale in various conditions. One can also buy them from 'Vintage Violins' and 'JR Music Supply'.
Olga Racster has written: 'Chats on Violoncellos (Music Lover's Library)' 'The journal of Dr. James Barry' 'Chats on violins' -- subject(s): Violin 'Chats on Violins (Music Lover's Library)'