A violin is part of the strings family and is played in the symphony orchestra!
Yes!
The violin is part of a family of string instruments that all have the same basic structure but vary in size- this family is made up of the violin, the viola, the cello and the double bass. Most similar to the violin is the viola- they look very similar and it may sometimes even be difficult to tell a small viola and a large violin apart (until you play them). The main differences between them are that the viola is larger than the violin, and that its pitch is lower.
The "Viola Family" is the history of the viola and violin ,alias, the "violin family."
The violin is the smallest member of the string family.
The violin family.
The violin is in the family of stringed instruments, or just strings.
Yes. The violin is in the string family. If u people can't see that it is in the string family, scrape that crud out of ur eyes.!!!:(:( Since it has strings and all of the other instruments related 2 the violin have strings, the violin is in the string family.
The violin is the smallest member of the string family.
a violin and a viola
All of the strings are part of the violin family. Basically the double bass, cello, and viola are the violin's relatives. The piano and the harp are also considered string instruments.
1st violin, 2nd violin, and 3rd violin are all the same instruments, but different parts in a song.
It is in the Strings family.