A silent electric violin produces the same sound as an electric guitar. It isn't as loud as an acoustic violin, but isn't silent.
Second Violins. (There is a difference between First and Second violins, but they are still violins. First Violins typically take the high notes, and often the melody, while the second violins play the lower registers and echo the first violins. Sometimes Second Violins take the melody.)
Yes. I love the one with the guitar head look-a-like It always stays in tune
No. You can buy electric violins with a jack in the back where you can plug in headphones so only you can hear its amplified sound. Some come w/ headphones, but if not you can just use your iPod headphones instead. Two good brands of those are the Yamaha and the Stagg silent electric violins. These you can also plug into an amp if you want.
The first violins look basically the same as violins do today, before that, they weren't violins.
They're called f cuts. And electric violins don't have them because the purpose of f cuts is to let the vibrations in the violin out. Producing sound. Electric violins don't work the same way normal violins do.
yes, most electric violins use normal bridges.
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If you got your son an electric bike for Christmas and the battery is dead, you need a new one. You can find electric bike batteries at Battery Plus stores.
Electric violins need amplifiers to play loud enough for any orchestra. So, if you play in an orchestra, I wouldn't recommend it.
No, the batteries in an electric car are much different. Normal automotive batteries are lead acid batteries. Most electric cars use Lithium-Ion batteries.
well there are 4 sizes 1, 2, 3, and 4. there are normal violins that are not amplified and of course the ELECTRIC VIOLIN!!
Electric violins could be found on Amazon and some of the brands include Cecilio and ViolinSmart. The prices start around $40 to $60. They are best for professional musicians.
Electric violins can play the same sheet music as an acoustic violin.
A silent electric violin produces the same sound as an electric guitar. It isn't as loud as an acoustic violin, but isn't silent.
Electric cars run on batteries. Batteries do not have infinite power resources and gradually deplete their energy and either need to be replaced or recharged. It's best to keep your electric car charged up as you never know when you might need every ounce of energy in an emergency situation.
Yes,batteries are not unplugged into the wall and the violin website is called "www.electrical.com/musicalviolins"