The neck, in the case of the Saxophone, is the starting point of the amplifiation of its sound. All necks on saxes are designed to play at their C sharp pitch (so that a C sharp will be played when no keys are held down, or in its C sharp alternate state where the first keys are not held down), being a concert B on Tenor and other B flat saxophones, and a concert E on the alto and other E flat saxophones. The individual key on the neck (it's sometimes located below the detachable neck on the bari) is a mechanism to bring notes A and higher up an octave, whereas a side key brings up notes D through G. The make of the neck can determine the clarity of the sound in some cases (a finer neck definitely makes for better sound execution than a poor quality neck!) as it is the primary amplifier of all sound on the instrument.
So, basically, in terms easier for the typical person to understand - it shapes and amplifies the sound.
The neck of the violin provides a place for the left hand to hold the violin and finger the notes.
If you mean on the body of the violin, you may be referring to what are commonly called the "f holes," because of their f-like shape. If you're talking about the thing at the end of the neck, that's the headstock.
Fret.
There is no such thing as a bass violin. It is simply called a bass. It has a very deep sound.
I put Windex on my violin to clean it and it looks on the neck there was a bit of color disorientation worked though.
A fiddle and a violin are the same thing.
If you mean on the body of the violin, you may be referring to what are commonly called the "f holes," because of their f-like shape. If you're talking about the thing at the end of the neck, that's the headstock.
Fret.
There is no such thing as a bass violin. It is simply called a bass. It has a very deep sound.
no he did not he was illiterate
The head, the neck, and the body.
A dewlap or bell
It's called the bow. Pronounced "boaw" not "bau".
A wattle.
I put Windex on my violin to clean it and it looks on the neck there was a bit of color disorientation worked though.
make the llama thing around the neck andgently place your pointer finger next to them and you pinky should be strtched out and suporting the end. googel it
you hold a violin by the far end of the neck with your left hand, unless you have a left-handed violin, then it's right. you set the violin on your shoulder, with your chin resting on the left hand side of the violin, again, unless you own a left-handed violin.
A cat collar.