4-6strings
Usually piano and strings
The bridge holds/supports the strings. The distance between the bridge and nut is the string length.
They use the same instruments as all string quartets: two violins, one viola, and one cello.
Either strings alone, or strings with a harpsichord. Some might have used a wind instrument or two.
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A bow is used with a violin and with many other string instruments. As it sounds a bow is composed of a wooden stick and a strand of fibrous material (on better bows this is horsehair) covered with rosin. The rosin coated hair contacts the violin strings to make them vibrate.
String instruments usually have anywhere from 1 to 12 strings, depending on the specific instrument. Here are the typical numbers of strings for some common string instruments: Violin: The violin has four strings tuned to the pitches G, D, A, and E. Viola: The viola also has four strings, but they are tuned to the pitches C, G, D, and A. The viola is slightly larger than the violin and has a lower range. Cello: The cello has four strings as well, but they are tuned one octave lower than the viola: C, G, D, and A. The cello is larger than both the violin and viola and produces a deeper and richer sound. Double Bass: The double bass typically has either four strings or five strings. The standard tuning for the four-string double bass is E, A, D, and G, similar to the lowest four strings of a guitar. Some double basses, especially those used in orchestras, may have a low C extension, adding a fifth string tuned to C. Guitar: Guitars can have six strings or twelve strings. The standard six-string guitar is tuned to E, A, D, G, B, and E, from low to high. Twelve-string guitars have double strings for each note, creating a fuller and richer sound. Please note that these are general guidelines, and there may be variations or exceptions for specific types of string instruments.
The differences between the sound produced by two string instruments can be influenced by factors such as the type of strings used, the size and shape of the instrument, the materials it is made from, and the playing technique of the musician. These factors can result in variations in tone, volume, and timbre between different string instruments.
The Violin is a wooden instrument usually played by bowing a bow across its 4 strings tuned G/D/A/E. It is used in the string section of an orchestra, or as a solo instrument. Its musical styles vary from Classical to Folk to Country Music. It can also be used to accompany other string instruments such as a Viola. Also as it is wood it could be used to burn!!! lol =)
12 string, 10 string, 7string bass, harp, harpsichord (no they are not the same thing), piano, quad necked guitar, triple necked guitar, double 12 string, triple 12 string, quad 12 string, double 10 string, triple 10 string, quad 10 string, 6 string bass or 7 string guitar
Strings, woodwinds and percussion instruments
Strings, Woodwinds, Brass and Percussion instruments.