The main bit is the body, the bit of wood that holds up the strings is the bridge. those are in the middle of the violin, but can you be more specific?
In most typical middle school and high school orchestras, the violas sit near the middle, in between the cellos and the 2nd violins. It goes like this: 2nd violins Violas 1st violins Cellos
The first violins look basically the same as violins do today, before that, they weren't violins.
Violins, drums, harpsichords, and virginals (a slightly different harpsichord).
a noise of violins
There are usually 12 first violins and 12 second violins.
The different kinds of violins available in the market include student violins, intermediate violins, and professional violins. Student violins are typically more affordable and suitable for beginners, while intermediate violins offer better quality and sound for advancing players. Professional violins are of the highest quality and are often handmade by skilled luthiers for experienced musicians.
Violins are hand carved of wood
The total shape of a string orchestra is a semi circle, and the conductor stands in the middle of the flat side, and on his/her immediate left are the first violins, then (going clockwise) the second violins, and if you have third violins then they are next, otherwise you have the violas, then the double basses are kind of next but near the back, and then on the conductors immediate right are the cellos. Hope that helped!
Violins have been around for a long time, and similar forms of the violin have been around even longer. The modern European violin evolved from various stringed instruments of the Middle East. The earliest description of the instrument was in 1556.
Stradivarius violins are very expensive violins that some professionals use because of their excellent tone and sound quality. They are of much better quality than standard violins that most people have.
The different types of violins available in the market include student violins, intermediate violins, and professional violins. Each type varies in quality, materials, and craftsmanship, catering to different skill levels and budgets.
yes they are good entry level violins