Acording 2 my rudiments book i tink its s'posed 2 B "presing, becoming fasta"
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I think you mean five. Violin I, Violin II, Viola (Violin III) Cello Double Bass.
'Pizz' is short for 'pizzicato', an Italian musical term meaning to pluck a string of a string instrument (such as violin/viola/cello), as opposed to using a bow. It is a technique that most musicians dislike, as it gets rosin all over the fingers.
It certainly is. They are both in the string family and the cellos,and the basses are too they are all related. They are certainly not. Violins are from the viola Family, meaning little viola, and the guitar is from the lute family, named after an english medieval expression for women of easy virtue. Just because they have strings it doesn't mean they are from the same family.
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.
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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.
if you mean in a string orchestra, it is violin, viola, cello, and bass
You mean like something with a violin or guitar? Because almost EVERYTHING has those in it . . . if you want sheet music find a website that offers free sheet music, then fill in the specifications with "stringed instrument" or whatever helps.
It depends on what you mean by pieces. Do you mean sheet music, how many things such as the number of strings, the bridge etc. or maybe the pieces it needs to function.
I think you mean five. Violin I, Violin II, Viola (Violin III) Cello Double Bass.
'Pizz' is short for 'pizzicato', an Italian musical term meaning to pluck a string of a string instrument (such as violin/viola/cello), as opposed to using a bow. It is a technique that most musicians dislike, as it gets rosin all over the fingers.
It means that someone has listened to a piece of music and plays it from that rather than reading notes off of sheet music. I did it with the violin for years. Played in the orchestra and did very well yet cannot read music to this day.
If you mean frets to press the strings against - like the ones on the fingerboard of a guitar - there are no frets on a violin.
The standard size of a violin is 4/4 hope this helps!!
Why is a music-realated doing in the Relationships' section? Do you mean LOVE songs for the violin???
It certainly is. They are both in the string family and the cellos,and the basses are too they are all related. They are certainly not. Violins are from the viola Family, meaning little viola, and the guitar is from the lute family, named after an english medieval expression for women of easy virtue. Just because they have strings it doesn't mean they are from the same family.
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.