== The violin is made up of many parts, we will start from the scroll and end and work down
1. The Scroll - this is the head or the curled part and the top of the instrument 2. The peg box and pegs - this is where the pegs enter the instrument - the pegs are used to tune the strings which are attached to them.
3. The neck -this is normally made from maple
3a. The Fingerboard - this is normally made from Ebony and sits on top of the maple neck. 4. The Back - this is made from either one or two pieces of figured wood, normally maple 5. The Ribs - made from the same wood as the back this curls around the violin and define the depth of the instrument 6. The Belly - Normally made from finely grained spruce 7. The bridge - holds the strings above the fingerboard and belly 8. The F Holes - The F shaped cut outs in the belly 9. The sound post - this is inside the violin and is a small post that connects the back to the belly. Also know as "the soul" of the violin
10. The Tail piece - holds the strings from the chin end of the fiddle
11. The Endpin - the button at the chin end that the tail piece is connected to
12. The chinrest - where the chin sits while playing
13. The purfling - these are the black lines that go around the edges of the
instrument, they are made by inserting strips of wood (ebony/rosewood etc) into gouged out lines.
14. The C Bouts - the curved in parts on the sides of the violin
15. Fine Tuners - normally found on starter instruments, these are used for small tuning adjustments.
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Theres a small wooden sound post inside which needs specialist repair if it becomes dislodged but the strings, wooden bridge and tailpiece at the bottom can normallly be replaced from an instrument dealer.
insterment: scroll, pegs, peg box, upper bout, lower bout, sound post, "f" holes, end button, fine tuners, chin/jaw rest, "c" bout, purfling. bow: tip, stick, bow hair, frog, ferrule, tighing screw
The parts of a cello are: First, the pegs on the very top are tuning pegs. They are used to change the pitch of the strings. Second, the long part connecting the tuning pegs and the body of the cello is called the neck. On the neck is a black piece of plastic called the fingerboard. On the fingerboard are the strings ans you probably know. Follow the strings down the cello until you reach a piece of wood that is called the bridge. this is used for holding the strings up above the cello so you can play them. Next to the bridge in the body of the cello are 2 holes that look like a cursive f. These are called the F Holes. Next, below the bridge are some smaller pegs near the bottom of the cello. These are the fine tuners. They are used for changing the sound of the string from sharp to flat. then at the bottom of the cello is a peg that can be pulled out. This is the called the spike and can be called many other things. Those are most of the parts of the cello. If you are starting to play the instrument, I hope you have fun. I have been playing the cello for 4 years with no regrets. Good Luck!
the violin consists of a
body
keyboard
strings
pegs
chin rest
tail piece
tuning screws
scroll and a
sound pillar
The parts of a violin bow are:
The tip
The stick
The hair
The frog
The screw
The parts of a violin are: nut, strings, bridge, fingerboard, F-hole, sounding post, tail piece and chin rest.
The names of all the parts of a violin are:
Scroll
Pegs
Neck
Strings
Body Bridge
Tailpiece
Tuning adjustors
Chin rest
Probably the first violin section or the first violin in an ensemble. Different pieces of music require different numbers of violin parts, all playing different notes.
The song "Mean" by Taylor Swift uses the violin in some parts. Its mostly the banjo but there's violins there
The violin is part of the strings group in an orchestra, which also includes the viola, the cello, and double bass.The violin is in the string section, along with the viola and the bass.
It's used in all parts of the world.
. See the related link for your answer. The link below is actually for the sheet music to a string orchestra version, but you will find the three violin parts in this.
1st violin, 2nd violin, and 3rd violin are all the same instruments, but different parts in a song.
Parts of a violin include: the scroll, the bridge, the finger board, the fine tune, the strings ( For violin E A D G) and i am sure the chin rest counts.
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Probably the first violin section or the first violin in an ensemble. Different pieces of music require different numbers of violin parts, all playing different notes.
Check out this link for the notes of Trepak on the violin: http://www.scoreexchange.com/parts/70352.html
The song "Mean" by Taylor Swift uses the violin in some parts. Its mostly the banjo but there's violins there
Practice, and buy some violin books.
The violin is part of the strings group in an orchestra, which also includes the viola, the cello, and double bass.The violin is in the string section, along with the viola and the bass.
Some examples of famous violin solos include Johann Sebastian Bach's Ephemeral Rhapsody, Niccolo Paganini's Caprices for the Violin, and Franz Liszt's Sonata in B Minor for Solo Violin.
It's used in all parts of the world.
. See the related link for your answer. The link below is actually for the sheet music to a string orchestra version, but you will find the three violin parts in this.
The violin is not A orchestra, but it is PART of one. Usually orchestras have violins, violas, cellos, and basses. But there are some situations where some instruments are missing. One violin is called a solo, two is a duet.