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The first electric violin was 'born' in the 1920's

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Electric violins can play the same sheet music as an acoustic violin.


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Yes, there are electric violins. My friend has an electric violin and it sounds amazing. Many orchestras use them to get a more modern sound.


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You would be able to play the electric violin just fine with Acoustic Violin skills. The only thing is that the electric violin might take some getting used to as it has a different fell from the acoustic.First you would have to actually buy a violin to see what it sounds like.Then you would also have to buy an electric one.Then you compare and contrast.Theres your answer!~Hope this was helpful!~Mitrian Mage :)No. Electric are heavier and you don't have to worry about producing sound (due to it being amplified). And some electric ones have frets.


Do you have to play the normal violin before the electric violin?

Not necessarily, although a strong foundation on the traditional instrument will give you a head start on the electric one.