because, that was the name of the product. (movie,book,etc) if the main subtitle was "the red violin" the author will base it on that name so the violin has to be red.
The answer to this question will ruin the surprise ending of the movie - which is that the maker of the violin in the movie used his dead wife's blood to varnish the instrument, and in doing so the violin took on her life force.
Which is complete rubbish since dried blood turns dark brown when dried.
it was called "red violin"
hhiiissshh freaky name huh...
Violin - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: India:U
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The duration of The Red Violin is 2.18 hours.
The Red Violin was created on 1998-09-10.
No, it's entirely fictional - even down to the make of the violin (Nicolo Bussotti)! Does have a good bit of lore and a couple of real-life inspirations mixed in, though, like for example the red violin itself is inspired by Stradivarius's Red Mendelssohn (which is NOT tinted with blood!).
Violins can varie from brown to red the orange
orange - red
Do you mean movie? The Red Violin fits your description. It is a very good movie and I highly recomend it. (however it is not a g movie)
Vibrato?
violin ; biola ; violin
The Red Violin won the Oscar for Music - Scoring - in 1999.
The string instrument between a violin and a cello in size is called a viola. It is bigger than a violin, and deeper in sound. It also reads in a different clef- violins read in the treble clef, and violas red in the alto clef.
Violinists use the violin. I use the violin.
If there is one instrument that represents orchestral music to the general public, itβs the violin. After all, you never see anyone sarcastically pantomiming a harp in mock pity, right? What most people outside the music world probably donβt know, however, is how many different types of violins there are. Here are few Types of Violins That Every Violinist Should Know Modern/classic violin. Electric Violins. Five-string violin. Semi-acoustic violin. Baroque violin. Hardanger Violin.