You would think your parents already know you are ten.
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.
I was able to find an online tutorial for playing the violin. www.fortunecity.com/greenfield/panda/13/mmst/less1.htmYouTube also offers an online video on playing the violin. www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmiiA0DcQkY
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.
Good luck finding an honest appraiser! Violin resellers need their cut so they cannot answer exactly. As a student, I ask my experienced teacher about these things. A good quality violin that old is likely to be worth a lot, so get many quotes to form your opinion.
Well I think the strings are as you cannot play the violin without the strings. from the belt man. Also the sound post in the violin is a major player in the sound making process
A broken violin.
The violin will not by itself try to become a viola, so it doesn't have to be restrained. Should you want to restring it, you would have to use viola strings en set them at the right pitch. But since a viola is larger than a violin, you'll never get the exactly right viola sound in the ears of connaisseurs. Lesser people will hardly hear the difference.
It depends on your electric violin. A hollow-body violin with an acoustic pickup (basically, a traditional violin with a microphone built into it) will make sound just like a standard acoustic violin. A solid-body electric violin will make sound without an amp...but unless you're the violin player, you won't hear it.
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.
I was able to find an online tutorial for playing the violin. www.fortunecity.com/greenfield/panda/13/mmst/less1.htmYouTube also offers an online video on playing the violin. www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmiiA0DcQkY
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.
Well I think the strings are as you cannot play the violin without the strings. from the belt man. Also the sound post in the violin is a major player in the sound making process
Good luck finding an honest appraiser! Violin resellers need their cut so they cannot answer exactly. As a student, I ask my experienced teacher about these things. A good quality violin that old is likely to be worth a lot, so get many quotes to form your opinion.
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.
vanessa Mae started violin in the age of 5, she maxed her violin and has created her first album in the age of 16. she is now 30 years old (2008). her violin is the guadagnini, an Italian violin maker, one of the best string makers. her vilin was bought in the auction by her parents for $150,000 in American dollar. her electric jazz violin is branded Zeta, in the colour of white.
Lunasa Prismriver is able to play a violin without physically touching it. Her sisters can play keyboard and trumpet in the same kind of way.
It is worth finding an experienced dealer in fine violins to look at it. Preferably several.