If You bow the strings more vigorously and press harder on them with the bow the violin will make a rather nasty, harsh sound. This is not considered to be good for people's, ears, and does not do the violin a lot of good.
The violin, when played lightly produces sweeter and more melodious sounds which are supposed to be like the human singing voice.
It depends on your electric violin. A hollow-body violin with an acoustic pickup (basically, a traditional violin with a microphone built into it) will make sound just like a standard acoustic violin. A solid-body electric violin will make sound without an amp...but unless you're the violin player, you won't hear it.
It sounds like an instrument. It plays notes. It's a violin. Go look at violin solos.
Put your first finger on the G string (very left). That is the lowest A sound for the violin.
You can attach a microphone to it and amplify the sound.
because its smaller and short
it usually depends on the violin in question, but the violin can make a multitude of sounds ranging from melodic, to lively fiddle music, to even rock.
with a violin, horse hair, and a bit of talent
well the tighter it is means it is stretching a lot so it make is harder to make noise but if it is quite loose it makes a big loud hard noise cause it is not struggling.
Usually a high-pitched noise, which can often sound scrapy or squeaky.
The bow makes the strings vibrate, causing the string to make sound.
I don't think it would make a sound. it needs the full body to vibrate to make sound.
The Sound of the Violin in My Lai was created in 1998.