No absolutely not the bridge is what transfers the vibrations of the strings into the hollow inside of the violin resonating the sound, if you were to play it without the bridge it would sound similar to an Electric Guitar without an amp.
Violin case- stores the violin for travel violin stand- displays a violin
The maestro is Joshua Bell. He, after being asked to, brought his high priced violin to the subway and played for donations without anyone noticing.
He played Beethoven on his violin.
Four octaves can be played on the violin.
The bridge of a violin does the same thing as the bridges of most other stringed instruments, including the piano, guitar, uke, bass, harpsicord, crwd, etc. It raises the strings from the soundboard or resonating chamber, and it also transfers the vibrating energy of the string to the soundboard or resonating chamber. In the case of bowed instruments like the violin, it also places the strings along an arc (the upper edge of the bridge) so that they are not co-planar. If they were co-planar, you could never get the bow to make one string resonate while leaving the others untouched.
Violin case- stores the violin for travel violin stand- displays a violin
On the Bridge
The maestro is Joshua Bell. He, after being asked to, brought his high priced violin to the subway and played for donations without anyone noticing.
Violin
The Bridge
A broken violin.
He played Beethoven on his violin.
Four octaves can be played on the violin.
The bridge of a violin does the same thing as the bridges of most other stringed instruments, including the piano, guitar, uke, bass, harpsicord, crwd, etc. It raises the strings from the soundboard or resonating chamber, and it also transfers the vibrating energy of the string to the soundboard or resonating chamber. In the case of bowed instruments like the violin, it also places the strings along an arc (the upper edge of the bridge) so that they are not co-planar. If they were co-planar, you could never get the bow to make one string resonate while leaving the others untouched.
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If your bridge breaks, take it to a repair shop.
Violin 2 means that there is an orchestra in the music being played, but different notes. There are Violin 1, Violin and Violin 3, but played in different times, notes, depending on the music sheet they have.