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Violin case- stores the violin for travel

violin stand- displays a violin

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the bridge and the tuning pegs and the little tuners

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the pegs and the bridge

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Q: What holds the strings on the violin?
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Why is there a tailpiece on a violin?

The tailpiece holds one end of the strings.


What are cello strings for the violin called?

violin strings


What is a violin's middle?

The main bit is the body, the bit of wood that holds up the strings is the bridge. those are in the middle of the violin, but can you be more specific?


What is a violin without strings?

A broken violin.


Why is the violin in the strings family?

Because it has strings.


Which part in a violin vibrates?

the strings of a violin vibrate.


How manystrings dose a violin have?

A violin has four strings.


Which family dose a violin come from?

The violin is the smallest member of the string family.


How many strings did Beethoven's violin have?

4 strings.


How many strings does the violin have?

A violin has 4 strings: G, D, A, and E from lowest to highest.


What vibrates in a violin?

the strings


What 3 strings are there in a violin?

Actually, there are four strings on a violin. In order from highest to lowest, they are: E, A, D, G.