why would there be? unless it was custom made for someone, its called full size for a reason. i would presume you can have violins made for a specific person, and if that specific person was rather large, it would result in a rather large violin. if not, play double bass. that's pretty big.
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A full-size 4/4 violin is about 23 to 23 1/2 " long with a ~14" body. A viola can come in different sizes like a violin and can be 1 to 4" longer than a 4/4 violin. The big difference is that a viola is tuned (most of the time) to C-G-D-A, one-fifth (five half tones) below the violin.
So...... If you have come across something slightly larger than a 4/4 violin, and you were wondering what it was, it is probably a viola.
On the other hand, if your question arises from the hope of obtaining a violin bigger than a full 4/4 violin, you can always fit violin-gauge strings to a small viola and hope that the added string tension from tuning it to the G-D-A-E violin scale does not snap it in half. (P.S. It probably won't.)
Typically in four sizes:
* 4/4 or full size - about 14" in length * 3/4 - about 13" in length * 1/2 - about 12" in length * 7/8 - slightly shorter than full size often called a "ladies size".
1/16 - Suitable for young children age 3 to five years old. with an arm length of 14 to 15 3/8 inches.
Smaller violins have smaller sound because there isn't that much room for the vibrations to reverberate inside the instrument. Larger violins are more expensive but they have better and louder sounds.
yes, there are different sizes. depending on length of your arm
No there are different sizes. Some people have longer or shorter arms.
The viola is one-seventh in size of the violin, and the violin is one-fifth higher in pitch.
The 'cello is larger than the viola, which is larger than the violin.
The banjo is usually larger and heavier than a violin
The full size viola is between l" and 4" longer than a full size violin with an average length of 16", The standard Viola bow is 29" long. This is slightly shorter that the standard violin bow.
The existing sizes of violins are 4/4, 3/4, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/10, 1/16, 1/32, and even 1/64, although these are extremely rare.A 4/4 size violin is about 14 inches (35 cm)A 3/4 size violin is about 13 inches (33 cm)A 1/2 size violin is about 12 inches (30cm)Occasionally a small adult may use a 7/8 size violin (sometimes called the lady's violin) which is slightly shorter than a full-sized instrument.
The viola is one-seventh in size of the violin, and the violin is one-fifth higher in pitch.
The Cello, whose standard size is about 47 in (119cm) including the neck is the largest.
The 'cello is larger than the viola, which is larger than the violin.
It's not larger.
The banjo is usually larger and heavier than a violin
The full size viola is between l" and 4" longer than a full size violin with an average length of 16", The standard Viola bow is 29" long. This is slightly shorter that the standard violin bow.
The existing sizes of violins are 4/4, 3/4, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/10, 1/16, 1/32, and even 1/64, although these are extremely rare.A 4/4 size violin is about 14 inches (35 cm)A 3/4 size violin is about 13 inches (33 cm)A 1/2 size violin is about 12 inches (30cm)Occasionally a small adult may use a 7/8 size violin (sometimes called the lady's violin) which is slightly shorter than a full-sized instrument.
a viola is an instrument, an Olivia is a person.
Yes, a tube is bigger than a clarinet and a Violin size wise but if you mean popular instrument in a orchestra or band, clarinet is usually the biggest sections in a band tubes are usually one or two if you are lucky.
No. A full grown elephant is several times larger than a buffalo.
A viola is a string instrument of the violin family. It is larger than a violin but smaller than a cello, and like the violin and cello it is played with a bow.
No, a viola is not smaller than a violin. The smaller the instrument, the higher the noise. Same with the comparison with the flute and the trombone. The viola is marginally larger.