From the Italian word violino, a diminutive of viola.
the word violin came from the word vitula, meaning stringed instrument
The violin is in the family of stringed instruments, or just strings.
The violin is the smallest member of the string family.
There are five pegs on a violin: four tuning pegs which are used to tighten the strings and one peg which is known as a sound post which is inside the body of the violin.The sound post is necessary to transmit vibrations from the strings, which come down through the bridge, from the front to the back of the instrument.
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the word violin came from the word vitula, meaning stringed instrument
The violin is in the family of stringed instruments, or just strings.
The instrument cello comes from the violin, but both are different in some way. the violin is smaller, and the cello is bigger. but they both have 4 strings and each have a bow, which is used to strung about on the strings to make music.
The violin is the smallest member of the string family.
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There are five pegs on a violin: four tuning pegs which are used to tighten the strings and one peg which is known as a sound post which is inside the body of the violin.The sound post is necessary to transmit vibrations from the strings, which come down through the bridge, from the front to the back of the instrument.
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the violin is popular, therefore it will be easy to come across someone else who plays it if you need help/advice. it is the smallest string instrument and is therefore easy to carry around, etc.
A fiddle and a violin are the same physical instrument. The only difference is how the instrument is played. For example, Classical music is played on a violin. Country and folk music is played on a fiddle.
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During the 16th. century, the advent of the word 'violin' for the instrument colloquially known as 'fiddle' drove the word 'fiddle' into common usage. First recorded use of the alliterative nonce word, as nonsense itself, 'fiddle faddle' was in 1577