im pretty sure you mean rosin so rosin costs about 10.00 to 25.00 it depends on what you want
I remember my first violin was a used one (though in good condition), and it came with all the necessities (such as a cleaner, and resin). It cost around $150. I'm sure you can get one for around $70 at the cheapest. But overall some violins can get pretty expensive as you require a better violin.
the cheapest electric violin at southwest strings is $350
A new Ventura violin can be purchased for approximately $200.
As much as someone learning to play violin is willing to pay for it. They aren't the best but are great for students.
Sticky glue
You don't "wax" the bow .. rather, you apply "resin" to it.
One basic example is that lumps of resin are rubbed on the strings of the stringed instruments (cello, violin, etc) in an orchestra, etc, to increase the friction between the strings and the bow.
I remember my first violin was a used one (though in good condition), and it came with all the necessities (such as a cleaner, and resin). It cost around $150. I'm sure you can get one for around $70 at the cheapest. But overall some violins can get pretty expensive as you require a better violin.
the cheapest electric violin at southwest strings is $350
A new Ventura violin can be purchased for approximately $200.
Yes, he did play the violin, but he played the piano much better.
A violin player can earn about 10,000 more or less a year. A violin player can earn about 10,000 more or less a year.
depends on the quality
About 30$ a month
As much as someone learning to play violin is willing to pay for it. They aren't the best but are great for students.
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yes, much. the bass is the lowest string instrument, and the violin is the highest.