For a moving classical piece, try Dvorak's "Humoreske #7".
If you like fast-paced, intricate string work, you might like "Flight of the Bumblebee" and "Csardas" by Monti.
For more of a folk twist, check out , "Irish Washerwoman", "Kildare's Fancy", and "Hungarian Dance #5" (by Brahms).
Paganini's "Violin Concerto #1 in D major (opus #6)" is about 9 minutes long, but well worth a listen if you have the time.
It Doesn't Matter Anymore features several violins.
Folk song
ikuto's violin song is called tsukiyo no violinist!!!
Try listening to "Green Fields of France" by Dropkick Murphys. It has piano, violin, bagpipes, and a snare drum. Amazing song.
Before you begin to learn a song on the violin it is a good idea to get some music. You may also want to purchase or use the internet to listen to a recording of the song so you know what it sounds like.
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)
What is the song from deaf girlpays violin called?
Absolutely. Any song with a discernible melody line - and some that don't - can be played on the violin.
1st violin, 2nd violin, and 3rd violin are all the same instruments, but different parts in a song.
no not really i guess you could make up a song but you wouldn't know what notes you were playing and it wouldn't sound as good as a written song but it is really easy to learn how to play the violin
It is a Sonata For Violin & Piano.
The theme song for the television series "Murdoch Mysteries" prominently features the violin. The piece, composed by Peter Chapman, showcases the instrument's melodic lines, which add to the show's period atmosphere. The combination of the violin with other instruments contributes to the distinctive sound that characterizes the series.