plucking. Wether it's a violin, viola, cello, or base, it's still plucking.
I play in an orchestra at my school and I have been told it is called Pizzicato. (I'm not sure if that's spelled right)
Individually striking a single string is generally referred to as picking, while playing an entire chord is called "strumming".
Well, there isn't really a special name for violins when it's plucked but when you pluck any string instrument it's also called pizzicato.
Pizzacato. Although plucking is fine too. In the music it would be marked "pizz".
Pizz. or pizzacato.
You pluck it.
A violin produces sound by the vibration of the bow on the string, or the vibration when you pluck a string.
Basically any instrument of the string section (e.g. violin, viola, cello)
Bow it, meaning to draw a bow across the strings.
you were very vauge in your question but i will answer it the best i can. to play a violin you would use a bow ( a long stick with horsehair on it) and your fingers.
You can pluck the strings with your fingers. This method is called pizzicato.
index finger
if you are playing a instrument called a violin pizzicato means you need to pluck the strings
You pluck it.
if you are playing a instrument called a violin pizzicato means you need to pluck the strings
You must pluck the A string to get the pizzicato A.
A violin produces sound by the vibration of the bow on the string, or the vibration when you pluck a string.
Basically any instrument of the string section (e.g. violin, viola, cello)
Bow it, meaning to draw a bow across the strings.
It's the string that vibrates when you either pluck or bow them.
you were very vauge in your question but i will answer it the best i can. to play a violin you would use a bow ( a long stick with horsehair on it) and your fingers.
It tells the player to pluck the strings rather than bow them.