A Ukulele is played by strumming the strings, which are in a flat across arrangement. A violin is played using a rosined bow pulled and pushed across the strings, which are in a curved arrangement.
And ukulele is played using the fingers, a violin is played using a bow.
A fiddle and a violin are the same thing.
A violin has strings. A fiddle has strangs. hahah
they're made in different countries
You can tune a violin, but you can't tune a tuna!
The shape is different, but there is no reason a ukulele couldn't have the same shape. The ukulele is normally smaller then a mandolin. The tuning is different as well.
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.
they're made in different countries
You can tune a violin, but you can't tune a tuna!
The shape is different, but there is no reason a ukulele couldn't have the same shape. The ukulele is normally smaller then a mandolin. The tuning is different as well.
Have you even heard of the ukulele banjolele???
The violin is a part of the violin family (a group of instruments). The viola, the cello, and the double bass are also a part of this group. Other instruments that the violin is related to are string instruments such as the guitar, the ukulele, the harp, and the banjo.
piano/ guitar /recorder /flute /ukulele /mandolin /violin
No. Bow rosin is bow rosin.
In the string family is the guitar, electric bass, violin, viola, cello, double bass, banjo, mandolin, Ukulele, and harp.
The ukulele is smaller and has only 4 strings.