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A decent violin is not going to be cheap. Even used violins can cost in the thousands of dollars. Musical instruments do not depreciate in value like electronics and other items. An electric violin can have new parts added and be as good as new. I hope this helps!!
Yes there is a difference. The wood on the fiddle is going to be a little thinner than the wood in a violin. The Violin is going to be thicker because the strain from the strings.
Bog off, I thought you were going to tell me how to play it on the violin. bye bye
Piano
all day (and all of the night)
yes there is going to be one electric ripstik because my dad is going make one
I suggest going to your violin teacher because beginners could pop a string. Or go to Quinlan and Fabish, they do it for free.
Do you mean movie? The Red Violin fits your description. It is a very good movie and I highly recomend it. (however it is not a g movie)
Generally, student violins are not bought based upon the brand, but by the maker of the violin. Any violin that one buys that is less than roughly 250 USD is not going to be of very good quality. If you buy a violin online, you might have to get the bridge completely readjusted (just for your information). It would be much better to go to a music store or a violin shop and see if you can get a nice violin for a reasonable price instead of buying a violin online.
Nowhere, there is no smoke. ELECTRIC TRAINS DON'T HAVE SMOKE!
The side effects are going to be very similar to that of starvation. The primary effects are going to be headache and dizziness.
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