Violins come in either one or two piece backs. One is not better than the other, they are just different methods of manufacture.
A quarter size is smaller than a half. Also, the bow will be smaller on the quarter. Line the two violins back to back and see which one is longer. The longer one is the half.
a violin and a viola
Many professionals will own one good instrument. Sometimes, if they own two, one will be used for certain pieces. Each instrument sounds different, so depending on the sound they want to deliver for each piece, they choose the instrument they want. There is not a difference.
Violin 1 and 2 are roughly equal sized sections of the orchestra, each made up of (usually) 12-16 violinists. The concertmaster (lead violinist) sits at the front of the first violins). The 1st violin section usually carries the melody, whereas the 2nd violins usually accompany. This is however not always the case. Sometimes the 2nd violins play the 1st violin part but one octave below. The relationship between the two sections varies from composer to composer. For example in Johann Strauss, the 2nd violins usually provide the waltz rhythm, and the 1st violins carry the melody. However in Elgar (for example), they are often on equal terms and a lot of role reversal occurs where the 2nds have the tune and 1sts accompany. A good concluding remark would be that there is no less a difference between the two sections than there is between strings and woodwind for example, except that they employ the same instrument.
Try Borodin's String Quartet No. 2, 3rd movt. The two pieces both me give a feeling of sorrow or mourning.
It can use its two back legs to make it sound like violin
A quarter size is smaller than a half. Also, the bow will be smaller on the quarter. Line the two violins back to back and see which one is longer. The longer one is the half.
a violin and a viola
No animal appears on the US two cent piece, it is a union shield on the front and a wreath on the back
Two rhyming words for "violin" in the center could be "grin" and "twin".
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Many professionals will own one good instrument. Sometimes, if they own two, one will be used for certain pieces. Each instrument sounds different, so depending on the sound they want to deliver for each piece, they choose the instrument they want. There is not a difference.
Violin 1 and 2 are roughly equal sized sections of the orchestra, each made up of (usually) 12-16 violinists. The concertmaster (lead violinist) sits at the front of the first violins). The 1st violin section usually carries the melody, whereas the 2nd violins usually accompany. This is however not always the case. Sometimes the 2nd violins play the 1st violin part but one octave below. The relationship between the two sections varies from composer to composer. For example in Johann Strauss, the 2nd violins usually provide the waltz rhythm, and the 1st violins carry the melody. However in Elgar (for example), they are often on equal terms and a lot of role reversal occurs where the 2nds have the tune and 1sts accompany. A good concluding remark would be that there is no less a difference between the two sections than there is between strings and woodwind for example, except that they employ the same instrument.
a piece of paper is a 3D object it has a front and back face + two side edges + a top and bottom edge = 6 sides a piece of paper has 6 sides
Try Borodin's String Quartet No. 2, 3rd movt. The two pieces both me give a feeling of sorrow or mourning.
Niccolo played the violin, viola, guitar and MAYBEthe cello. MAYBE.
Violin and Viola