No. It is normal for that to happen. This usually happens if you tighten the string too much or it just wears down.
If you put a viola c string on a violin, it will probably sound like a rubber band because the violin is not big enough to allow the sound to develop.
The violin is the smallest member of the string family.
The violin is the smallest member of the string family.
Violin and viola
you start with the A string and follow to the other strings
No. If you tighten the string, the pitch will get higher and if you do it too much, the string may break. You need to loosen the string to make it lower.
If you put a viola c string on a violin, it will probably sound like a rubber band because the violin is not big enough to allow the sound to develop.
The violin is the smallest member of the string family.
The violin is the smallest member of the string family.
Violin and viola
you start with the A string and follow to the other strings
the violin is the highest string orchestral instrument.
Who Touched My Violin String was created on 2006-08-12.
Yes. The violin is in the string family. If u people can't see that it is in the string family, scrape that crud out of ur eyes.!!!:(:( Since it has strings and all of the other instruments related 2 the violin have strings, the violin is in the string family.
The role of a violin in a string quartet is the mostly the leader/harmony of the group.
1st violin 2nd violin Viola Cello
A violin produces sound by the vibration of the bow on the string, or the vibration when you pluck a string.