Music written for the violin uses notes written in the treble clef.
The symbols used in violin music notation include notes, rests, dynamics markings, articulations, bowing indications, and tempo markings.
Friedrich Niederheitmann has written: 'Cremona: an account of the Italian violin-makers and their instruments' -- subject(s): Violin, Violin makers 'Cremona' -- subject(s): Violin, Violin makers
Alberto Bachmann has written: 'An encyclopedia of the violin' -- subject- s -: Biography, Violin, Violin makers, Violinists
A. Mason CLARKE has written: 'The violin and old violin makers'
I play the violin and maybe it was made for violin because the author wanted it to be.
Max Jaffa has written: 'How to play violin' -- subject(s): Violin
Sydney Robjohns has written: 'Violin technique' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, Violin 'Violin Technique - Some Difficulties and Their Solution'
There are thousands of songs that were written specifically for the violin.
Harold Berkley has written: 'Basic Violin Technique: A Series of Specialized Daily Exercises for the Violin' 'The modern technique of violin bowing' -- subject(s): Bowing, Studies and exercises, Violin
Peter Prelleur has written: 'The art of playing on the violin' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, Violin, Violin music 'Directions for playing on the flute'
Otto Erdesz has written: 'Violin theatre' -- subject(s): Caricatures and cartoons, Violin
The music for a vibraphone is written like the music for, say, a violin. It is generally in treble clef, although some vibraphones have notes low enough for bass clef. Slurs can be done on a vibraphone by pressing the pedal down through several notes. What would be notated as a tremolo on a violin or other string instrument is a roll on a vibraphone.