It tells the player to pluck the strings rather than bow them.
Good luck finding an honest appraiser! Violin resellers need their cut so they cannot answer exactly. As a student, I ask my experienced teacher about these things. A good quality violin that old is likely to be worth a lot, so get many quotes to form your opinion.
The Violin, Viola, Cello, and String Bass are the four common instruments that are used in an orchestra that require the use of a bow. Other less standard instruments involved in orchestras such as Electric Bass, Banjo, and even sometimes a Mandolin, also require the use of a bow.
You go to the music shop and ask for a string nob turner. then they will tell you what to do
The word "violin" comes to us through the Romance languages from the Middle Latin word vitula, meaning "stringed instrument"; this word may also be the source of the Germanic "fiddle".
I think that is a stupid question to ask. Just look in a music store, dummy!
if you are playing a instrument called a violin pizzicato means you need to pluck the strings
if you are playing a instrument called a violin pizzicato means you need to pluck the strings
that depends personally by you. If you ask me, i enjoy it very much.
go ask someone else
Can you ask this question more clearly please
thats a stupid question why did ye ask thatand dont ask me again because i dont know
Good luck finding an honest appraiser! Violin resellers need their cut so they cannot answer exactly. As a student, I ask my experienced teacher about these things. A good quality violin that old is likely to be worth a lot, so get many quotes to form your opinion.
You carve a piece of wood in the right shape, and do something from there. Ask an expert, and just look at a violin. If you know the parts of the violin, it shouldn't be to hard to figure out how they make one.
The Violin, Viola, Cello, and String Bass are the four common instruments that are used in an orchestra that require the use of a bow. Other less standard instruments involved in orchestras such as Electric Bass, Banjo, and even sometimes a Mandolin, also require the use of a bow.
I don't know. I'm not the person to ask because I'm not a LOSER who plays the violin. :-) = Happy face :-( = Frowny face *= Person wearing a party hat
Ask an violen expert! Like your violen teacher... if you even have 1.
You go to the music shop and ask for a string nob turner. then they will tell you what to do