In the context of violin playing, "devices" typically refer to various techniques or embellishments that enhance the expression and musicality of a performance. These can include techniques such as vibrato, pizzicato, double stops, and harmonics. Additionally, "devices" may refer to specific musical figures or motifs that a composer uses to create interest or variation within a piece. Overall, they are tools that violinists use to convey emotion and add depth to their playing.
I think you mean five. Violin I, Violin II, Viola (Violin III) Cello Double Bass.
Probably the first violin section or the first violin in an ensemble. Different pieces of music require different numbers of violin parts, all playing different notes.
E Major
Do you mean Darkness? it has a violin. That's the only one i know of.
Do you mean a violin that Paganini played or one that he made? If the former, you probably mean Il Cannone, which became his signature violin.
Yes, it means "violin."
I think you mean five. Violin I, Violin II, Viola (Violin III) Cello Double Bass.
Im guessing you mean Open A?
Probably the first violin section or the first violin in an ensemble. Different pieces of music require different numbers of violin parts, all playing different notes.
E Major
Why is a music-realated doing in the Relationships' section? Do you mean LOVE songs for the violin???
Do you mean Darkness? it has a violin. That's the only one i know of.
Do you mean a violin that Paganini played or one that he made? If the former, you probably mean Il Cannone, which became his signature violin.
Well, I presume that by 'wires' you mean strings. There are four strings on a violin- the G,D,A and E.
I believe by this you mean a shoulder pad-which is place under the violin so that the violin rests comfortably on the shoulder. It is used by professionals to make it easier to hold up the instrument.
If you mean the treble clef line, then it is easier to get the sheet music and follow it there. Otherwise, they are no violin notes in that song.
Donald Heins has written: 'Technical devices for violinists' -- subject(s): Studies and exercises, Violin