yes
They're called f cuts. And electric violins don't have them because the purpose of f cuts is to let the vibrations in the violin out. Producing sound. Electric violins don't work the same way normal violins do.
yes, most electric violins use normal bridges.
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Hm.. they should.. but im not so sure. my sisters electric guitar amp works with my violin.
well there are 4 sizes 1, 2, 3, and 4. there are normal violins that are not amplified and of course the ELECTRIC VIOLIN!!
Electric violins could be found on Amazon and some of the brands include Cecilio and ViolinSmart. The prices start around $40 to $60. They are best for professional musicians.
The main types of violins are acoustic, electric, and silent violins. Acoustic violins produce sound through vibrating strings and a hollow body, while electric violins use pickups to amplify sound. Silent violins have built-in headphones for quiet practice. Each type has unique sound qualities and is suited for different styles of music.
Electric violins can play the same sheet music as an acoustic violin.
A silent electric violin produces the same sound as an electric guitar. It isn't as loud as an acoustic violin, but isn't silent.
well, the main difference is that an electric one runs off electric. acoustics are made out of wood, and give a nice ntural sound, but do have a tendancy to squeek. electric violins are usually not filled in- they are just the "frame" of a violin. the main pro to electric violins is that you can turn the volume up- but you have to carry around an amp aswell.
Yes, there are electric violins. My friend has an electric violin and it sounds amazing. Many orchestras use them to get a more modern sound.
The classic violin has no metal in it. Electric violins may have all sorts of disks in them.