they're made in different countries
If it is a German made copy could be between 200-600 or more. Best to get is appraised.
A fiddle and a violin are the same thing.
A violin has strings. A fiddle has strangs. hahah
You can tune a violin, but you can't tune a tuna!
No. Bow rosin is bow rosin.
If it is a German made copy could be between 200-600 or more. Best to get is appraised.
A fiddle and a violin are the same thing.
A violin has strings. A fiddle has strangs. hahah
Cello's in bass, Violin's in Treble.
You can tune a violin, but you can't tune a tuna!
Yes, there are German bows for violin.
No. Bow rosin is bow rosin.
The letters mf on an Italian violin refer to mezzo forte, an Italian musical term for "medium loud."
No. The older the violin, the better the sound.
Plucking the strings of a violin is called pizzicato.
"Do you know how to play the violin?" in Italian would be:Non si sa come suonare il violino?
A viola has the (left to right) C,G,D,A strings and the violin has G,D,A,E strings