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the violin is popular, therefore it will be easy to come across someone else who plays it if you need help/advice. it is the smallest string instrument and is therefore easy to carry around, etc.
violin is more lighter than the other stringed instruments ....it combine to other Musical Instruments
Pizzicato is a musical direction, referring to plucking the strings of a violin or other stringed instrument with one's finger. It comes from the Italian meaning "pinched" or "twitched."
The tailpiece on a cello does the same thing as it does on any other classical stringed instrument (violin, viola, stand-up string bass); That is, it holds the bridge and the strings in place.
Guitars are string instruments that can be played using a pick or with the fingers. Another stringed instrument that is played using the fingers is the banjo. Ukeleles are also played in a similar way.
The trombone isn't a stringed instrument. so it has a lot of things that stringed instruments don't have. Like a mouthpiece.
The highest sounding string instrument, called the violin, is slightly smaller than its cousin instrument, the viola. Other members of the stringed instrument group are the bass and the cello, each played standing up or sitting down. ~ Hexedgirl92
As on any other stringed instrument, the treble strings on a piano are the string that play the high notes. As on any other stringed instrument, the treble strings on a piano are the string that play the high notes.
Paganini also played the classical guitar.
most orchestral instrument such as violin
Because they like the instrument.
Yes, there is a difference. A mandolin is a lute-like instrument, played like a guitar: http://www.answers.com/topic/mandolin?cat=entertainment A violin is a stringed instrument, played with a bow: http://www.answers.com/topic/violin?cat=entertainment However, just as there are four members of the violin family - the violin, viola, cello/violoncello and double bass, there are four basic members of the mandolin family which bear some relation to the violin family's relationships. These are as follows: * mandolin, with a range similar to that of the violin * mandola or tenor mandola, tuned to a fifth below the mandolin, meaning it has the same relationship as a viola to a violin * mandocello or mandolin cello * mando-bass, which is tuned like a double bass There are also several other mandolins in the mandolin family, such as the octave mandolin, the piccolo or sopranino mandolin, and several other variants of the mandolin from other countries.