It's not a stick for starters. It is called a bow. The top is wood but the part you rub across the strings is horse hair. :)
The bow. The hair (the part that touches the string) on the bow is made of horse hair. Be careful not to touch it or you will stain it.
First of all its NOT called a stick its called a bow it is the source of sound fora violin.
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.
I believe the violin stick you are talking about is called a bow. Usually bows are made out of wood and horsehair. When the horsehair is drawn across the string, the violin will produce sound (if rosin is on the horsehair). The wood of the bow basically keeps the horsehair tight and provides a place for the musician to grip the bow. I hope this answers your question.
The oldest surviving violin was built in 1564 by Andrea Amati, in Cremona.
The stick on the violin is called the scroll.
Violin bows can be made of wood or carbon fiber or they can be a mixture of the two.
The bow. The hair (the part that touches the string) on the bow is made of horse hair. Be careful not to touch it or you will stain it.
First of all its NOT called a stick its called a bow it is the source of sound fora violin.
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.
A "bow."
The bow.
just use the stick thing and glide it on the violin.
I believe the violin stick you are talking about is called a bow. Usually bows are made out of wood and horsehair. When the horsehair is drawn across the string, the violin will produce sound (if rosin is on the horsehair). The wood of the bow basically keeps the horsehair tight and provides a place for the musician to grip the bow. I hope this answers your question.
It's a violin that is made of a bamboo. :)
People MADE the violin. The violin did not just appear in nature.
The oldest surviving violin was built in 1564 by Andrea Amati, in Cremona.