The viola was made in the 1500s. Our contemporary model viola was created in the 19th century.
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The viola was created in the 1500s,although it didn't look like modern violas it was created, from evolution from many craftsman the violas contemporary state was created in 1800s.
Stringed instruments such as cellos, violins, and violas.
A collective noun for violas is a "group" or "cluster" of violas. While there isn't a widely recognized specific term unique to violas, these general terms can effectively describe a collection of them. In a more poetic sense, one might also refer to them as a "bloom" of violas, emphasizing their floral beauty.
No, the frost will not harm violas. They will not bloom in the winter but they will survive the frost.
There can be any number of violas in an orchestra. It most commonly depends on the conductor.
The plural form of viola is violas.
A full orchestra generally uses 12 violas.
The plural form for the noun viola is violas.
Yes, instrument makers made violas in the 1500's, but no one knows for sure exactly when or by whome the viola was invented.
Yes, violas are perennial plants, meaning they can live for several years. They are often grown as annuals or biennials in gardens, but many species, such as the common wild violet (Viola sororia), can persist and bloom year after year. Proper care, including adequate sunlight and well-drained soil, can help them thrive as perennials in the garden.
In most typical middle school and high school orchestras, the violas sit near the middle, in between the cellos and the 2nd violins. It goes like this: 2nd violins Violas 1st violins Cellos