she was 35 year old when she made one that looks like the modern one we have today.
"She" was a "he". There's no evidence he invented the violing and no one could possibly know his age when he first began making a violin!
Andrea Amati; the Italian inventor; is the one created what we know as the modern violin in 1580.The violin, much like other instrumental pieces such as the piano, has been around for a long, long time. And of course since it's such an old piece, many people have gone and claimed that they were the inventors of it, although this is true in a few cases.The modern violin that we know today is the one that deserves the most credit.Although many people have contributed to the invention of the violin, Andrea Amati was known for making the first violin that resembles the modern violin (i.e. four strings).
The violin evolved in the mid-sixteenth century from the viol, most notably by the works of Andrea Amati's workshops in Italy. It was further refined in the following centuries by the famous Stradivari workshops.
It depends on which Amati. Nicholas Amati several thousand dollars. An Andreas Amati a few hundred dollars. A modern Amati less than 100 dollars. Compendum ------- What a load of bunk. A real Amati is 300-500 years old and can run into the millions. Yes, some modern copies are mostly worthless, but even many of the copies from the early 1900's can be worth several thousand. Dave Lashof
Well, Andrea Amati is thought to have crafted the first example of a cello-shaped bass viol, and whether it was known as a violoncello or not is questionable. He made "The King" cello in the 16th century, and although it has been modified (made smaller in this case), the original cello is thought of to be the modern model of the baroque cello: wide. There were many viol-instruments during the quattrocento and the renaissance as a whole, but none approached the "modern-cello-look" of the Amati. Amati's sons and pupils went on to eventually teach Antonio Stradivari, the famed 18th century luthier. Sources: 15 year old music history knowledge/ (the internet)
It was created when Andrea was 13 years old. He was born in 1551 so , 13 + 1551 is the year he invented the violin. So it was they year 1564Shortcut - if you were to lazy to read what i wrote it says the year 1564
He drew the sketch of the both instrument, violin and the viola. However, he wasn' t the first one to CREATE the first TRUE violin. [ The creator of the first TRUE violin is Andrea Amati.] Andrea He drew the sketch of the both instrument, violin and the viola. However, he wasn' t the first one to CREATE the first TRUE violin. [ The creator of the first TRUE violin is Andrea Amati.] Andrea Amati was only 13 years old when he created it.. :) hope it helped~
Andre Amati is often credited for having invented the violin in the early 1600â??s. Some historians dispute this; however, the Amati family is known for their association to music and instruments. David Beckham is much too contemporary to have been associated with the violin. Beckham still lives and is a celebrated professional soccer player globally.
Andrea Amati; the Italian inventor; is the one created what we know as the modern violin in 1580.The violin, much like other instrumental pieces such as the piano, has been around for a long, long time. And of course since it's such an old piece, many people have gone and claimed that they were the inventors of it, although this is true in a few cases.The modern violin that we know today is the one that deserves the most credit.Although many people have contributed to the invention of the violin, Andrea Amati was known for making the first violin that resembles the modern violin (i.e. four strings).
The violin evolved in the mid-sixteenth century from the viol, most notably by the works of Andrea Amati's workshops in Italy. It was further refined in the following centuries by the famous Stradivari workshops.
It depends on which Amati. Nicholas Amati several thousand dollars. An Andreas Amati a few hundred dollars. A modern Amati less than 100 dollars. Compendum ------- What a load of bunk. A real Amati is 300-500 years old and can run into the millions. Yes, some modern copies are mostly worthless, but even many of the copies from the early 1900's can be worth several thousand. Dave Lashof
Well, Andrea Amati is thought to have crafted the first example of a cello-shaped bass viol, and whether it was known as a violoncello or not is questionable. He made "The King" cello in the 16th century, and although it has been modified (made smaller in this case), the original cello is thought of to be the modern model of the baroque cello: wide. There were many viol-instruments during the quattrocento and the renaissance as a whole, but none approached the "modern-cello-look" of the Amati. Amati's sons and pupils went on to eventually teach Antonio Stradivari, the famed 18th century luthier. Sources: 15 year old music history knowledge/ (the internet)
It was created when Andrea was 13 years old. He was born in 1551 so , 13 + 1551 is the year he invented the violin. So it was they year 1564Shortcut - if you were to lazy to read what i wrote it says the year 1564
Giovanna Amati is 54 years old (birthdate: July 20, 1962).
Nicolò Amati was born on December 3, 1596 and died on April 12, 1684. Nicolò Amati would have been 87 years old at the time of death or 418 years old today.
Nicolò Amati died on April 12, 1684 at the age of 87.
Andrea Robinson is 33 years old.
Andrea Russett is 17 Years old.