It would have been around 1585 when the violin pattern started to really develop. After that, it became kind of standardized. And it really took off during the Baroque era. The Baroque era started somewhere around 1600. In the very last part of the 1500's, the violin started to emerge. At the time, the instrument most like it was the viol but the violin was still very different. (Currently, the viol is now what one would call the Viola de Gamba.) Instruments in the viol family were more sleek, and plaintive and soft. Then somebody invented an instrument that became more brilliant, with a brighter sound. No one actually knows who invented the first violin, but there were a few people experimenting with patterns to make it. Then, at the beginning of the Baroque era, two things happened: Opera and the violin family took off. Through the Baroque era, they become more and more and more popular. This was called the Golden Period for violin making. It was Stradivari's time, and with that, high quality violins were being sold, so composers wrote a lot of music for the violin. Bach, Handel, Corelli, and so many Baroque composers that we don't even know about wrote music for the violin. Most people have never heard of so many composers that have awesome Classical Music. One of the first great violin makers was Amati.
The violin was developed in 1053 by me
beautiful sound :D
I know that there is an app for it for the iphone and itouch. And Wii has developed a violin console as well.
The violin was developed in the 1600s in Italy, and was first publicly used at a performance of a Monteverdi concerto in 1649. Hope this helps!
The violin wasn't invented. It was developed over time, originating from many different instruments. The first stringed instruments were probably developed in ancient Egypt, starting of as a guitar-like instrument.
Yes, it was developed in the early 16th century.
The VIOLIN, VIOLA & CELLO developed from medieval instruments called VIOLS which came in a number of sizes. By the 17th Century, composers were writing specifically for members of the VIOLIN family as their sound was clearer, sweeter and LOUDER!
The first modern violin was crafted in Europe in the 16th century, and improved upon during the 18th and 19th centuries.
he learned most of it from his father but just developed the love himself!
it became popular during the 16th century.
The violin as it is today was probably invented in northern Italy.
The viola, a string instrument similar to the violin, was developed in Italy in the 16th century. It was created to fill the middle range of sound between the higher-pitched violin and the lower-pitched cello.