A broken string must be replaced or repaired or your instrument may not sound correct.
Well, no because it'll only end up being a violin... and the only difference between a viola and a violin is it's strings and the size of it for the note pitch.... Well the thing is that for people that aren't commfortable with the violin finger board, they usually have a viola, but there is violin strings. Which means that you are playing the violin all thought the body and shape is the viola. So you can use violin strings on a viola.
Yes because they both use vibrations off of strings to make music
It depends on the company who made the string. Different companies use different materials and methods of making strings.
It's hard to find a warm sounding E string for violin because it is such a high note, but as for clarity there are a few brands I recommend. I personally use Pirastro Tonica strings, but I have friends who use Dominant.
Yes, violin is a musical instrument. It is part of the String family, which is a group of instruments that use strings. Violins rock! And by the way they are not horrible screechy things. Well they are when you start but when you get better they sound fabulous!
The best type of resin to use for maintaining the quality and longevity of violin strings is rosin.
you put it on the bow not the strings it is called rosin
They are both include in the Strings family of musical instruments. They also have strings and to play it, you use a bow.
To play a violin effectively, you need to use a bow and your fingers to press the strings on the fingerboard in the correct positions to produce different notes and melodies.
I wouldn't , steel strings have a lot higher of a tension so you'd risk warping the neck. Stick to what it had before.
Well, no because it'll only end up being a violin... and the only difference between a viola and a violin is it's strings and the size of it for the note pitch.... Well the thing is that for people that aren't commfortable with the violin finger board, they usually have a viola, but there is violin strings. Which means that you are playing the violin all thought the body and shape is the viola. So you can use violin strings on a viola.
Strings stretch over time and the temperature changes.
Yes because they both use vibrations off of strings to make music
It depends on the company who made the string. Different companies use different materials and methods of making strings.
To clean your violin properly, use a soft cloth to wipe off rosin residue from the strings and body. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions on the wood. You can also use a small brush to clean the bow hair. Store your violin in a case when not in use to protect it from dust and damage.
1. there are 4 strings g, d, a, and e. 2. the standard size of a violin is 4/4. 3. to play the violin you need a bow with rosin. 4. rosin is made from a tree sap usually pine. 5. it is best to use a chinrest on a violin.
There is no actual phrase, but you could probably use GhaDdAffiE. Each capitalized letter is the name of the string, in order.