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How do you find violin sheet music for some of your favorite movies?

You can either order sheet music off a website or you can go to a local music store and see if they have the music. You are most likely to find the right music off a website.


What is the meaning of violin tattoo?

A violin is a string instrument used to strum music.


Is the Violin and the Piano similar in ways?

Yes because they both use vibrations off of strings to make music


Where do you get a violin and how do you do the strings?

You can order a violin online at eBay (from Mendini, they are best, in my opinion, as I ordered mine from them) or at your local music store, whether they have to order it or not. You need to take your violin, strings and bridge to your local music store and have them set the strings and tune your violin.


Where was the violin developed?

It would have been around 1585 when the violin pattern started to really develop. After that, it became kind of standardized. And it really took off during the Baroque era. The Baroque era started somewhere around 1600. In the very last part of the 1500's, the violin started to emerge. At the time, the instrument most like it was the viol but the violin was still very different. (Currently, the viol is now what one would call the Viola de Gamba.) Instruments in the viol family were more sleek, and plaintive and soft. Then somebody invented an instrument that became more brilliant, with a brighter sound. No one actually knows who invented the first violin, but there were a few people experimenting with patterns to make it. Then, at the beginning of the Baroque era, two things happened: opera and the violin family took off. Through the Baroque era, they become more and more and more popular. This was called the Golden Period for violin making. It was Stradivari's time, and with that, high quality violins were being sold, so composers wrote a lot of music for the violin. Bach, Handel, Corelli, and so many Baroque composers that we don't even know about wrote music for the violin. Most people have never heard of so many composers that have awesome classical music. One of the first great violin makers was Amati.


How did the violin originate?

It would have been around 1585 when the violin pattern started to really develop. After that, it became kind of standardized. And it really took off during the Baroque era. The Baroque era started somewhere around 1600. In the very last part of the 1500's, the violin started to emerge. At the time, the instrument most like it was the viol but the violin was still very different. (Currently, the viol is now what one would call the Viola de Gamba.) Instruments in the viol family were more sleek, and plaintive and soft. Then somebody invented an instrument that became more brilliant, with a brighter sound. No one actually knows who invented the first violin, but there were a few people experimenting with patterns to make it. Then, at the beginning of the Baroque era, two things happened: opera and the violin family took off. Through the Baroque era, they become more and more and more popular. This was called the Golden Period for violin making. It was Stradivari's time, and with that, high quality violins were being sold, so composers wrote a lot of music for the violin. Bach, Handel, Corelli, and so many Baroque composers that we don't even know about wrote music for the violin. Most people have never heard of so many composers that have awesome classical music. One of the first great violin makers was Amati. I actually had a teacher who owned an Amati.


How much do violin lessons cost at the bc conservatory of music?

Violin lessons will only be part of the curriculum at a conservatory of music. One usually does not just take violin (or any other instruments) lessons at a conservatory. That said however, the professors that teach those classes may teach privately off campus. Prices for lessons will vary greatly depending upon the experience of the teacher and the geographical region as some areas of the nation command higher fees for lessons than others.


How does a violin produce music?

A violin produces music when the horse hair part of the bow has rosin on it and is is rubbed agaisnt the string, thin to thicker peices of metal. To make different pitches of music, the violinist places his fingers along the finger board on the string. To make pizzacato- or plucking noises- one has to pluck the string with his fingers. Happy making music! Pressure and vibration - generally with both hands and all fingers working in co-ordination with one another produce music. The lower the finger tips press down on the strings of the violin the high the pitch will be on each note produced from each of the four strings. The strings can be strung on the violin from the keys at the top of the neck over the bridge on the base to the very bottom of the instrument. Piccicato is plucking the strings with the fingers. You can bounce the back of the bow- the wooden part off the strings to create a neat sound like in Ravel's Bolero!


What does the idiom playing music by ear mean?

It means that someone has listened to a piece of music and plays it from that rather than reading notes off of sheet music. I did it with the violin for years. Played in the orchestra and did very well yet cannot read music to this day.


Why did they make the violin?

well to entertain people, or in the old times, for classy parties. Then again for the enjoyment of being able to play an instrument therefor you get a job as a teacher, or just to play at parties or whatever so you can get payed.


What is the name of an inspirational song that starts off with a violin and then followed by the lyrics ooooh...oooooh...ooooh...ooooh?

"Bittersweet Symphony" was a popular song in the 1990s by the band The Verve. It begins with violin, and the background music could be misconstrued as "oooh"s.


What is the song called off of deaf girl learns to play violin?

What is the song from deaf girlpays violin called?