Double Stop
If you're talking about a very quick, unmeasured succession of the same note, it's called a tremolo.
A violin is a specific instrument, whereas a fiddle can refer to a whole load of string instruments, similar to the violin, such as the welsh crwth and the apachi Tzii'edo a 'tl. But a violin can be considered a fiddle
ikuto's violin song is called tsukiyo no violinist!!!
A bass violin is another name for the double bass - the largest stringed instrument of the violin family.
Playing 3 different notes at the same time is a chord.
Liszt
Chopin - Nocturne for Piano No. 20 in C Sharp Minor The movie has her playing it with violin. She's Chinese.
The stick on the violin is called the scroll.
A violin is a specific instrument, whereas a fiddle can refer to a whole load of string instruments, similar to the violin, such as the welsh crwth and the apachi Tzii'edo a 'tl. But a violin can be considered a fiddle
The viola is a bowed string instrument. It is the middle voice of the violin family, between the violin and the cello. The casual observer may mistake the viola for the violin because of their similarity in size, closeness in pitch range (the viola is a perfect fifth below the violin), and identical playing position. However, the viola's timbre sets it apart: its rich, dark-toned sonority is more full-bodied than the violin's. The viola's mellow voice is frequently used for playing inner harmonies, and it does not enjoy the wide solo repertoire or fame of the violin. The name of the instrument is properly pronounced /v??o?l?/ ("vee-oh-la")[1] but often incorrectly pronounced "vye-oh-la" as the woman's name and plant "Violet" is spoken. * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola
ikuto's violin song is called tsukiyo no violinist!!!
A bass violin is another name for the double bass - the largest stringed instrument of the violin family.
Playing 3 different notes at the same time is a chord.
Vibrato?
Liszt
A fiddle.
Fiddle.
The full name is violin, or it could be called a fiddle.The word "violin" comes from the Middle Latin word vitula, meaning "stringed instrument" this word is also believed to be the source of the Germanic "fiddle"----