I cannot give you a list of specific makes, but one of mine (the one I use the most) is made in Germany by a company called Heinrich Gill. It is an excellent violin and it is very rich on the lower strings, and generally rich throughout. I believe (I don't have it with me currently to verify) that it is a no. 66. All of their violins are made from aged wood by hand.
The first violins look basically the same as violins do today, before that, they weren't violins.
china
THE PEOPLE WHO MADE VIOLINS WHERE the Italian people. Long ago there ware like three people that made violins in Italy I forgot their names but their violins where the oldest and the best kind in the world. Today these Italian violins cost like :fifteen thousand million or billion dollars.those violins are very special as you can see.:)
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yes.
No. Violins are made all over the world.
The first violins look basically the same as violins do today, before that, they weren't violins.
The truth is, many people made violins. Among the most famous is Stradivari.
yes violins could be made out of glass a chinese lady has one look it up. :)
violins are made of wood!
china
THE PEOPLE WHO MADE VIOLINS WHERE the Italian people. Long ago there ware like three people that made violins in Italy I forgot their names but their violins where the oldest and the best kind in the world. Today these Italian violins cost like :fifteen thousand million or billion dollars.those violins are very special as you can see.:)
Antonio Stradivari.
China
yes.
The number of violins produced each year varies widely, but it is estimated that around 1.5 to 2 million violins are made globally. This includes both factory-made instruments and handmade violins from individual luthiers. The production can fluctuate based on demand, market trends, and the popularity of string instruments. Additionally, the rise of affordable, factory-produced violins has significantly increased overall output.
it is made of wood, but not all violins are made from the some wood.