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!
they're made in different countries
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.
The main difference between a guitar and a ukulele is their size and number of strings. A guitar is larger and has six strings, while a ukulele is smaller and typically has four strings. Additionally, the tuning and playing techniques for each instrument are different.
A violin has strings. A fiddle has strangs. hahah
You can tune a violin, but you can't tune a tuna!
they're made in different countries
Cello's in bass, Violin's in Treble.
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 main difference between a viola and a violin is their size and pitch range. The viola is larger than the violin and has a lower pitch range, while the violin is smaller and has a higher pitch range. Additionally, the viola is typically played in the alto clef while the violin is played in the treble clef.
The main difference between a viola and a violin is their size and pitch range. The viola is larger than the violin and has a lower pitch range. Additionally, the viola is typically played in a lower register and has a richer, warmer tone compared to the brighter sound of the violin.
The viola is slightly larger than the violin, with the viola being around 2-3 inches longer than the violin.
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.