Very much so. Especially, in the later part of the Renaissance. The rebec was used in the transition from the medieval to the renaissance but once the violin was introduced the rebec was displaced rather quickly. Check out the recordings of "the Kings Noise"
The violin was an important development in the music world as it produced pitches no other instrument was capable of for the first time and is said to be one of the hardest instruments to learn.
it is not important at all but my brother plays it ime not sure why try play Trombone instead
The importance of the violin is the play the highest notes in an orchestra.
Renaissance viols
yotniinam ketdi ....
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.
Violin 2 means that there is an orchestra in the music being played, but different notes. There are Violin 1, Violin and Violin 3, but played in different times, notes, depending on the music sheet they have.
The violin is probably one of the most important classical instruments. In the orchestra, the violins lead most of the melody, and the main violinist is second to the conductor in rank. As a solo instrument, it's also pretty important because it has a wide variety of notes and sounds.
Renaissance viols
The violin doesn't, the violinist makes the music.
The violin is played in a wide variety of musical genres. Since the Baroque period, it has become an important classical instrument.
yotniinam ketdi ....
Jeffrey Pulver has written: 'Machiavelli' -- subject- s -: Politics and government, Renaissance 'Johannes Brahms - Masters of Music -' 'Aids to elementary violin playing' -- subject- s -: Instruction and study, Violin
Cello's in bass, Violin's in Treble.
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.
On the violin,most people play classical music.
Violin 2 means that there is an orchestra in the music being played, but different notes. There are Violin 1, Violin and Violin 3, but played in different times, notes, depending on the music sheet they have.
True
Electric violins can play the same sheet music as an acoustic violin.
David D. Boyden has written: 'The history of violin playing' -- subject(s): Violin, Violin music, Violin makers, History and criticism 'Instructor's manual for an introduction to music' -- subject(s): Music appreciation, History and criticism, Music