There really is no "full size" viola. It isn't like a violin or cello that goes in fractions. YOu can usually get violas up to about an 17. After that it's really difficult to find larger violas. I guess technically a full size would be a 15. It's also usually the easiest to find.
The full size viola is between l" and 4" longer than a full size violin with an average length of 16", The standard Viola bow is 29" long. This is slightly shorter that the standard violin bow.
An adult size viola is between 15-17" in body length. There is no normal.
Viola is bigger by 2 to 3 inches. The size of a viola varies(unlike the violin) but it is always bigger then a violin.
A cello is the largest, violins and violas are both relatively the same size but a full size cello is about 48 inches long.
the same size as a vielle
The full size viola is between l" and 4" longer than a full size violin with an average length of 16", The standard Viola bow is 29" long. This is slightly shorter that the standard violin bow.
An adult size viola is between 15-17" in body length. There is no normal.
Viola is bigger by 2 to 3 inches. The size of a viola varies(unlike the violin) but it is always bigger then a violin.
A cello is the largest, violins and violas are both relatively the same size but a full size cello is about 48 inches long.
The viola is larger than the violin, with a longer body and longer strings.
To size a viola correctly for a beginner player, measure the length between the player's neck and the middle of their left-hand palm. This measurement will help determine the appropriate viola size, with smaller sizes being better for beginners to handle comfortably.
The viola is slightly larger than the violin, with the viola being around 2-3 inches longer than the violin.
The viola is larger than the violin, with the viola typically being around 2-3 inches longer in body length compared to the violin. This difference in size also affects the sound and range of the instruments.
the same size as a vielle
The viola is one-seventh in size of the violin, and the violin is one-fifth higher in pitch.
They both are from the violin and the string family. The violin and viola also share 3 of the same strings: G string, D string, and A string. They generally look the same, except the viola is usually bigger than the violin (depending on the size of the viola).
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.