It's not larger.
The first violin and second violin are the same instruments. In an ensemble (orchestra, symphony, ect.) the first violin plays the higher part and the melody, while the second violin plays the lower part or the harmony. There is sometimes also a third violin, which plays the lower part along with the second violin, and this can go on and on. (4th, 5th, 6th) One common misconception is that the first violin plays the harder part, but this is not always true. The violins playing the harmony might have a harder time supporting the first violins.
First violin, second violin, viola, cello.
Second Violins. (There is a difference between First and Second violins, but they are still violins. First Violins typically take the high notes, and often the melody, while the second violins play the lower registers and echo the first violins. Sometimes Second Violins take the melody.)
Usually a first violin, a second violin, a viola and a cello.
It is because the sample size for the second survey was larger.
violins, violas, celli (cello), and bass these are the main ones but there is a first violin group and a second violin group
The violin is part of the strings group in an orchestra, which also includes the viola, the cello, and double bass.The violin is in the string section, along with the viola and the bass.
If by violin marker you mean the finger tapes, they go where they go on any other violin. First finger, high second finger, and third finger usually, to make a B, C#, and D on the A string.
The cast of Quartet - 1985 includes: Gareguin Aroutiounian as Second violin Artashes Mkrtchian as First violin Zareh Sahakiants as Viola
Typically the highest part, and mainly the Melody. Sometimes the harder part of the violin sections {There is usually first and second violins, maybe a 3rd violin section as well.}
I guess because people have an environment where people always hear about the violin so i guess because others learn about violin as they grow up you know? like a basic instrument that implanted into your brain or something.. i mean at first would you pick the violin?
The first violin made was by Andrea Amati in 1555. There are a few violins of his from that year that would be the actual first violin. A search of "violin Amati 1555" would give you pictures of these instruments.Interestingly, the first instrument in the violin family was not the violin. It was the viola!