You need to know the strings and the notes. That's about it. If you get a beginner book it can teach you both easily.
Violins can be for anybody. Violins aren't just for a specific gender. Both genders can play the violin and there are several well know violinists that are women.
Apart from the differences in the parts that they play in the orchestra, no, the first and second violins do not look or sound any different. They are the same instrument. Generally, the first violins play the higher parts (including the melody), and the second violins play the lower parts and the harmony.
Usually as second violins, but in some parts they also can have the melody of the first violins!
Violins are traditionally only played in string ensembles, but in these times, people like creativity, and something special. Violins are very special instruments, they can play with any instrument, string or not. :)
Electric violins need amplifiers to play loud enough for any orchestra. So, if you play in an orchestra, I wouldn't recommend it.
NO
String section most orchestras.
all kind's :)
No, violins had not yet been invented in Shakespeare's day. He may have played other musical instruments: we don't know.
Violins are used to make or play music.
I'm ot really sure but i need to know fr my music project- violins maybe!!
I wouldn't think so.