Underlining your statement "If quality didn't matter", then yes - violins could be made of many kinds of wood, or polymer plastics (and they have been).
depending on the piece, it could be a violing movememt or a Violin Concerto. Both could be concidered pieces by violin.
i dont have 1 but i know that you could shop anywhere with it it really doesnt matter
Not really because it doesnt matter who you love who knows he could feel the same way
A friend of mine was skilled with the violin; he could play very well.
One could put an electric pickup on a violin. I don't think "plug in violin" would be the best name for it, though.
Could Fanny Play Violin Much Worse stand for the 6 nutrients:CalciumFibberProteinVitaminsMineralsWater
Most music including violin music is copyrighted. If the music is out of copyright, you could check your public library for books of violin music. Otherwise you will have to buy it.
Vintage violins are typically expensive and hand crafted instruments made with top quality wood. One can purchase these fine violins at the BernsteinViolins site.
being bi-lingual it helps because you could help other people that doesnt not speak both languages, and when ever you get a job you can help the customers doesnt matter the race.
It depends on what you mean by "very decent", but usually prices for students' violins go from 500€ up to 2000€. Professional violins are priced from 20000€ and more... ---------- Honestly, there really is no "value" on a violin. You can buy a violin worth $1500 but it will always sound like a $500 violin. The true answer to making your violin sound the best and looking its best is to clean it with Violin Polish and Violin Rosin remover, always re-hair your bow, and buy Thomastik Dominant violin strings. There is absolutely no reason why someone would buy a violin more than $1500 when all you have to do, just like a car is keep up with it. And if you truly love your violin, that's the true value, beautiful music. ________ The above answer makes no sense on several levels and is obviously written by someone with very limited knowledge of the violin. Of course the violin has value. Beginner violins have values in the $300-600 range, advancing ones to $10,000 and professional ones above that. You can't make a beginner violin sound as good as a professional quality ones, even with Dominant strings, which btw are very far from the best quality strings and are rarely used by professionals. I could write a book on this, and have. Dave Lashof
the breed doesnt matter. you could have some 100,000 dollar imported warmblood and a 30,000 dollar quarter horse could beat the warmblood
"i am very wealthy!" that could be your sentence. (you do not have to be wealthy to make this sentence up because it really doesnt matter if you are or arent wealthy)