Usually, what is supposed to be the wooden part is made out of plastic.
when was the electric violin invented? who invented the electric violin?
the cheapest electric violin at southwest strings is $350
A silent electric violin produces the same sound as an electric guitar. It isn't as loud as an acoustic violin, but isn't silent.
Simple. The answer is a violin or fiddle. The violin is a hard and a challenging instrument to play but as soon as you learned how to play it, you will realized it is the best instrument to play.
You would be able to play the electric violin just fine with Acoustic Violin skills. The only thing is that the electric violin might take some getting used to as it has a different fell from the acoustic.First you would have to actually buy a violin to see what it sounds like.Then you would also have to buy an electric one.Then you compare and contrast.Theres your answer!~Hope this was helpful!~Mitrian Mage :)No. Electric are heavier and you don't have to worry about producing sound (due to it being amplified). And some electric ones have frets.
when was the electric violin invented? who invented the electric violin?
wood . ( unless electric then it is metal)
The first electric violin was 'born' in the 1920's
the cheapest electric violin at southwest strings is $350
well, the main difference is that an electric one runs off electric. acoustics are made out of wood, and give a nice ntural sound, but do have a tendancy to squeek. electric violins are usually not filled in- they are just the "frame" of a violin. the main pro to electric violins is that you can turn the volume up- but you have to carry around an amp aswell.
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Electric violins can play the same sheet music as an acoustic violin.
The key differences between an electric bass guitar and an electric bass violin are their shapes and playing techniques. The electric bass guitar has a guitar-like shape and is played by plucking the strings with fingers or a pick. On the other hand, the electric bass violin has a violin-like shape and is played with a bow like a traditional violin.
Yes.
It depends on your electric violin. A hollow-body violin with an acoustic pickup (basically, a traditional violin with a microphone built into it) will make sound just like a standard acoustic violin. A solid-body electric violin will make sound without an amp...but unless you're the violin player, you won't hear it.
Yes, unless it's an electric acoustic violin.
Yes, there are electric violins. My friend has an electric violin and it sounds amazing. Many orchestras use them to get a more modern sound.