Realistically, the violin is harder to play because there are no frets for one to easily find the notes. One must determine the correct notes by ear, and then shift one's finger position accordingly.
The same to how violists learn violin.
I apologize for this short answer but it is only as easy as a violin to learn, but maybe a little bit harder. Guitaring has many more skills and a wide variety of ways to play it.
no play guitar it is better than a violin
Because it is not a guitar
The violin is a harder instrument to master than the flute. Both can be beautiful. It is also good to learn a lesser used instrument such as a bassoon or viola.
Oboe or violin. Oboe is definitely the hardest wind instrument and violin is definitely the hardest string instrument. I had a violin teacher from Russia and she said "In America the hardest instrument to play is the oboe. But in Russia the violin is the hardest instrument to play." I lean towards violin not just because I play it but if you think about it all you have to do with the oboe is learn the fingerings and the breath....(which does take a long time to get right). In violin you have to learn a lot of different fingerings and and they do not have keys you have to learn how to put your fingers on in the correct place. Violin also just has a lot of music written for it. (more than oboe). But it is a still a matter of opinion. I've played the Oboe for a year, and now the bassoon-both double reed instruments. I actually think bassoon is much harder, although they're both double reeds, bassoon is a much bigger instrument, and requries a lot of patience, and a lot of musical ability. I don't know about the violin though!
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well if you just started to play then you should totally get the acostic guitar but if youv'e been for ages get the electric guitar
Violin which is held under the chin (guitar is the big one that people strum and is rested horizontally on the knee)
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