Yes of course they can last week i played in an orchestra and we played a Cajun style tune.
Since the viola is not a principle instrument in Evanescence's music, it is very rare that you will come across a viola sheet for their songs.
There are many website available about viola music. I include one of them here.
Viola normally plays in the alto clef. However in score-reading, the treble-clef is used as the viola does not play registers as low as the other strings.alto cleff
To transpose viola music for clarinet, first identify the key and the instrument's transposition. Viola music is typically in C (concert pitch), while the B-flat clarinet sounds a whole step lower than written. To transpose, raise the pitch of the viola part by a whole step. For example, if the viola part is in C major, you would write it in D major for the clarinet.
The viola is capable of playing all genres very well.
the difference between cello and viola music is that cello sounds lower then viola
Any scale the composer likes.
The most common instrumentation for a traditional cajun band is: Fiddle and Cajun Accordion (german button diatonic). Other common instruments are the Bass (electric or stand up) and a simple drum set. For Zydeco music a standard piano-key accordion is used.
well jazz was invented in the 1900s which used to be a word meaning music in Chicago. A lot of Cajun people love jazz. I'm Cajun so yeah that's how i know. Goggle it or go to wikipedia.org trust me you will find it there.
Since the viola is not a principle instrument in Evanescence's music, it is very rare that you will come across a viola sheet for their songs.
The viola belongs to the string instrument family.
You can get anime sheet music for viola here: http://www.animeonstrings.org/violasheets.htm
Faron Young was not Cajun. He was an American country music singer known for hits like "Hello Walls" and "Four in the Morning." He was from Shreveport, Louisiana, but his music was rooted in traditional country rather than Cajun influences.
The Cajun singer who recorded "8 White Horses and 16 Angels" is Doug Kershaw. Known for his energetic performances and contributions to Cajun music, Kershaw's style blends traditional Cajun sounds with rock and roll influences. His work has helped popularize Cajun music beyond its regional roots.
Mark F. DeWitt has written: 'Cajun and zydeco dance music in Northern California' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Zydeco music, Cajun music, Folk dance music
There are many website available about viola music. I include one of them here.
cajun is where you would here from New Orleans. It's also slang music. blue grass is kind of like country music that came from the Appleation Moutians.