A friend of mine was skilled with the violin; he could play very well.
I played violin in the philharmonic symphony
The violin music wasn't available at the store, so I had to buy the viola version instead. The violin section stood up and walked out en masse.
Violinists use the violin. I use the violin.
The nouns in the sentence "Her violin and easel were missing" are "violin" and "easel." Both are objects that can be seen and identified, making them concrete nouns. The sentence indicates that these items are absent or lost.
Out of rage, he critically damaged his father's prized violin.
yes you can it can be maybe. The beautiful violinist had a violin.
Here are 3 examples:He plays the violin in his music class.The violin is a string instrument.We went to the concert, and there were many violins.
There is a good musical violin octet playing at the Hall tonight. All 8 violinists are children.
Which form of the verb will correctly complete this sentence All of my friends, except one _____ the violin.
A musician, or violinist, would use a violin.
The nouns in the sentence "Her violin and easel were missing" are "violin" and "easel." Both nouns refer to tangible objects, with "violin" being a musical instrument and "easel" a stand used for displaying or holding artwork.
you were very vauge in your question but i will answer it the best i can. to play a violin you would use a bow ( a long stick with horsehair on it) and your fingers.