The earliest known four string violin was created by Andrea Amati in 1555. Although there were violin like instruments before this, it was the Amati violin that we would recognize as a 'violin' today. The Amati family would go on to produce famous violins until the mid 18th century, with the family eventually being eclipsed by Stradivari, who's instruments are considered to be among the greatest made.
Violin beetles are ground beetles. They are found on tree stumps. If a tree is cut down, violin beetles will eventually go to the tree stump.
The complete violin part to Beethoven's 5th Symphony can be found for free at IMSLP.org.
A double stop violin chart shows which combinations of two strings on the violin can be played simultaneously to produce harmonious or dissonant sounds.
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On a full-size violin on the G-String, B can be found about 2.5 inches up the neck.
The string family :) hope that helps :D
You would have a lot of better luck if you look up the violin schools, and just found out from there.
It was created in Central Asia, and duplicated around the 9th century.
Yes! I believe so
It can be found at IMSLP.org.
At link - It shows the song! i found it useful!