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.
A fiddle and a violin are the same thing.
A violin has strings. A fiddle has strangs. hahah
You can tune a violin, but you can't tune a tuna!
they're made in different countries
No. Bow rosin is bow rosin.
A fiddle and a violin are the same thing.
A violin has strings. A fiddle has strangs. hahah
You can tune a violin, but you can't tune a tuna!
they're made in different countries
Cello's in bass, Violin's in Treble.
If you take private lessons, you may not have to perform.
No. Bow rosin is bow rosin.
A viola has the (left to right) C,G,D,A strings and the violin has G,D,A,E strings
A viola has the (left to right) C,G,D,A strings and the violin has G,D,A,E strings
Stradivarius (if it's not a product of Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis) is just one of many models of violin, so, it represent quite normal violin.
You mean could they tell if someone was playing bass or violin? Yes.
Yes you can. Essentially the only difference between a fiddle and a violin is that the fiddle has a slightly flatter bridge for the heightened ability to hit multiple strings at once.