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nothing of the above is a string instrument which is played with a bow a brass intrument:trompet a string percussion:the greek (santouri) Most people classify the violin as a string instrument.
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In the violin family, the next in pitch above the cello is the viola. The cello is the bass of the violin family. The violin itself is the soprano, and the alto is the viola. There have been tenors made of this family from time to time, but they are not in any way standard instruments and are usually called by the name tenor violin.
It depends on what you mean by "very decent", but usually prices for students' violins go from 500€ up to 2000€. Professional violins are priced from 20000€ and more... ---------- Honestly, there really is no "value" on a violin. You can buy a violin worth $1500 but it will always sound like a $500 violin. The true answer to making your violin sound the best and looking its best is to clean it with Violin Polish and Violin Rosin remover, always re-hair your bow, and buy Thomastik Dominant violin strings. There is absolutely no reason why someone would buy a violin more than $1500 when all you have to do, just like a car is keep up with it. And if you truly love your violin, that's the true value, beautiful music. ________ The above answer makes no sense on several levels and is obviously written by someone with very limited knowledge of the violin. Of course the violin has value. Beginner violins have values in the $300-600 range, advancing ones to $10,000 and professional ones above that. You can't make a beginner violin sound as good as a professional quality ones, even with Dominant strings, which btw are very far from the best quality strings and are rarely used by professionals. I could write a book on this, and have. Dave Lashof
The thickest string is the C below middle C; then G, D, A. The viola is tuned a fifth below the violin, which means that the G, D, and A strings a the same as the violin, and one octave above the cello.
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Remove that wide black plastic piece above the headlights. Then using a 4 mm socket you have to turn the screws with black plastic around them.
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nothing of the above is a string instrument which is played with a bow a brass intrument:trompet a string percussion:the greek (santouri) Most people classify the violin as a string instrument.
In this technique, an applicator is inserted through an incision above the bladder and a plastic ring is placed around a loop of the tube.
You put coolant in the oblong plastic box above right front wheel.You put coolant in the oblong plastic box above right front wheel.
In the violin family, the next in pitch above the cello is the viola. The cello is the bass of the violin family. The violin itself is the soprano, and the alto is the viola. There have been tenors made of this family from time to time, but they are not in any way standard instruments and are usually called by the name tenor violin.
It depends on what you mean by "very decent", but usually prices for students' violins go from 500€ up to 2000€. Professional violins are priced from 20000€ and more... ---------- Honestly, there really is no "value" on a violin. You can buy a violin worth $1500 but it will always sound like a $500 violin. The true answer to making your violin sound the best and looking its best is to clean it with Violin Polish and Violin Rosin remover, always re-hair your bow, and buy Thomastik Dominant violin strings. There is absolutely no reason why someone would buy a violin more than $1500 when all you have to do, just like a car is keep up with it. And if you truly love your violin, that's the true value, beautiful music. ________ The above answer makes no sense on several levels and is obviously written by someone with very limited knowledge of the violin. Of course the violin has value. Beginner violins have values in the $300-600 range, advancing ones to $10,000 and professional ones above that. You can't make a beginner violin sound as good as a professional quality ones, even with Dominant strings, which btw are very far from the best quality strings and are rarely used by professionals. I could write a book on this, and have. Dave Lashof
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The thickest string is the C below middle C; then G, D, A. The viola is tuned a fifth below the violin, which means that the G, D, and A strings a the same as the violin, and one octave above the cello.
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