There are a few violin makers that have made some violins out of carbon fiber.
it mastly made from wood
There are many different violin case materials that are used, depending on the manufacturer of the case. Often made out of nylon and leather, but depends on your manufacturer.
It depends on the company who made the string. Different companies use different materials and methods of making strings.
It's a violin that is made of a bamboo. :)
actually it has a sweeter sound to it. In the related link box below, I posted a site where you can see and read about them.
People MADE the violin. The violin did not just appear in nature.
The oldest surviving violin was built in 1564 by Andrea Amati, in Cremona.
A traditional violin body is of course made of wood. The chin rest is held on the body of the violin using metal, and protective cork underneath the metal, so it will not scratch the violin. There are two different types of violin strings: The first is a synthetic core string which is made from purely man-made materials. The second is the more traditional string, which has a gut core. Typically the gut core strings are made from sheep gut that is streched, and then wrapped in wire. The violin bow can be made from any number of substances, ranging from wood, to carbon fibre. The hairs on the bow are horse tail hairs.
I play the violin and maybe it was made for violin because the author wanted it to be.
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iraq made the first violin in the world.
the violin is constructed by a series of step and it is made out of wood.