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These are the basics on how to control the intensity of the sound of a violin:

  • Lighter bowing = lower intensity
  • Heavier bowing = higher intensity
  • Longer bowing = louder sound
  • Shorter bowing = quieter sound

Remember that you can use combinations of these basic techniques to achieve different levels of sound and intensity.

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