One of the most valuable violins out there is the original "Viper", which is an electric violin with seven strings. It will one day be displayed in the Smithsonian Institution when it's creator, Mark Wood, deceases.
You can get a "sibling" of this violin online. Prices range from 3000-10,000 dollars. A signed one is even higher in value!
If you are looking for a classic, wood violin, then you would be looking at the world's most expensive instrument; Violins created by Antonio Stradivari. His violins have been sold for as much as 4 million dollars. There are said to be about 650 in existence today.
Violin 3 is almost like viola, so it isn't very valuable. A solo will up the value, but not by much.
violin ; biola ; violin
While newer violins can have a beautiful tone, the older a violin is, it gerneally has a very deap tone colour. This tone is what makes 'antique' violins valuable, because they are older and it is hard to buy a new violin with the tone that is desirable for certain types of music.
Violinists use the violin. I use the violin.
Violin and viola
Violin case- stores the violin for travel violin stand- displays a violin
Violin + Cello + Piano Violin + Violin + Piano Violin + Viola + Piano
The ribs on the violin is the curves on the side of the violin, by the f holes.
A violin is a violin. They are not alive and don't have genders.
buy a violin and bow go to a violin teacher and practise
People MADE the violin. The violin did not just appear in nature.
Realistically, maybe $100. There are far more copies than originals, and one made that recent isn't going to be especially valuable.