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Q: How sound travels through a violin?
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What the sound of violin?

It can make a high or low sound with the different strings. If you look up on a website called youtube, you might want to try searching in the search box, and type 'violin' (without the quotations of course). You will see what it sound like. Unless you cannot hear very well, it makes a similar type of ringing noise, almost.


How can you describe the sound of the violin?

the sound of a violin is said to most closely resemble the sound of a human voice


What does a bass violin sound like?

There is no such thing as a bass violin. It is simply called a bass. It has a very deep sound.


How does the electric violin sound?

no.....it sounds more electric. That's like asking if an electrical guitar sounds like an acoustic. absolutly not! The regular violin can have more of a mellow, natural sound. With the electric violin you can get more of a modern sound. The electric violin is usually used in fiddle/bluegrass music. The regular violin is used in classical performances and orchestras. I personally do not play a electric violin because they sound so different. But you can get them in different disigns, colors, and sometimes you can change the sounds on them.


Why does a viola have holes?

F-holes on a violin basically let the sound out. The sound from the vibrating string resonates within the body of the violin, amplifying it and giving the sound the unique sound of the violin. The sound waves bounce around inside the hollow body of the violin until some of it leaves the body through the f-holes. F-holes are used instead of round holes to give the violin that crisp, clean sound that they have.