Wood obviously
iraq made the first violin in the world.
It's a violin that is made of a bamboo. :)
David D. Boyden has written: 'The history of violin playing' -- subject(s): Violin, Violin music, Violin makers, History and criticism 'Instructor's manual for an introduction to music' -- subject(s): Music appreciation, History and criticism, Music
People MADE the violin. The violin did not just appear in nature.
The "Viola Family" is the history of the viola and violin ,alias, the "violin family."
Antoine Vidal has written: 'La lutherie et les luthiers' -- subject(s): History, Labels, Violin, Violin makers 'La lutherie et les luthiers' -- subject(s): Violin, History, Violin makers, Violin labels
The oldest surviving violin was built in 1564 by Andrea Amati, in Cremona.
I play the violin and maybe it was made for violin because the author wanted it to be.
William Sandys has written: 'The history of the violin, and other instruments played on with the bow from the remotest times to the present' -- subject(s): History, Violin, Violin makers 'The history of the violin' -- subject(s): Accessible book, History, Violin, Violin makers 'Christmas carols, ancient and modern, including the most popular in the west of England and the airs to which they are sung' -- subject(s): English Carols, French Carols 'The history of the violin, and other instruments played on with the bow from the remotest times to the present' -- subject(s): Violin, Violin makers, History 'Specimens of Cornish provincial dialect' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Dialects, English Dialect literature, English language, Languages, Literary collections
the violin is constructed by a series of step and it is made out of wood.
The first violin made was by Andrea Amati in 1555. There are a few violins of his from that year that would be the actual first violin. A search of "violin Amati 1555" would give you pictures of these instruments.Interestingly, the first instrument in the violin family was not the violin. It was the viola!
She has a A. Stradivari violin made in 1696.