Do not try to play in ninth position on the violin. You would place your finger virtually where you are bowing, and you won't get any sound whatsoever.
The position that comes after a tied ninth is typically referred to as "eleventh." In competitive contexts, if multiple participants tie for ninth place, the next distinct position is counted as eleventh, as the tied participants share the ninth position without affecting the subsequent ranking.
In America it is quite common to treat articles (the, a, an) as a part of speech.
There are about 17 on the viola, and probably the same amount on the violin. It all depends on where you place your first finger that determines the name of the position.
Most do, but some don't. Many violinist use Shoulder Rests to keep the violin off their collar bone, yet in the right position to play without them slouching over their violin.
If it's in roman numerals, it means third position.
Low 3rd finger
The purpose of the violin sound post position is to support the instrument's structure and enhance its tone and resonance. Placing the sound post in the right position helps to transfer vibrations effectively, resulting in a richer and more balanced sound.
The group that played it over the internet used hand vibrato, and used first, third, and fifth position on the violin. Those are the techniques you must learn.
It would be a little harder, I imagine. Trebalo and third position may be harder.
Yes there is; hold it like a guitar and strum. It's not used very much though.
the G string plays the note C (third finger in first position) and so does the A string (third finger in first position)
Realistically, the violin is harder to play because there are no frets for one to easily find the notes. One must determine the correct notes by ear, and then shift one's finger position accordingly.