purely and simply the appearance, some prefer lighter wood and others darker IE mahogany and also price. more expensive wood equals more expensive violin. weight may also play a part. Younger people will want a lighter instrument.
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It is best to start a child off on a string instrument. Stings are harder to play than brass instruments so, mastering a string early is the best bet.
Different string instruments have different ways to make sound. Pianos hit the strings with a felt covered "Hammer", a Guitar creates a sound when the guitar player plucks a string. Either way, each string instrument makes sound by the vibration of the string.
"Off the string" in music refers to a bowing technique used in string instruments, where the bow is lifted slightly off the strings during a stroke. This technique creates a lighter, more airy sound, often used for special effects or to produce a softer tone. It contrasts with "on the string" bowing, where the bow remains in contact with the strings throughout the stroke. Off the string techniques can include spiccato and sautillé, which add variety and expression to the music.
You pluck a string, the string vibrates, the sound waves enter the soundhole, bounce off of the wood(different woods result in different tones)and it all bounces back out of the soundhole.Please see the related link for details.
None. The column of air inside the instrument vibrates. Compare this to a string instrument -- the string vibrates, of course. With the reed instrument, such as a clarinet or bassoon -- the reed vibrates. The vibrating reed causes the column of air inside the instrument to vibrate. However, the brass instruments do not have vibrating parts. What makes the column of air vibrate is the buzzing of the player's lips!
Wood and string
n the buzzy bee there is plastic,string,wood and metal
It is best to start a child off on a string instrument. Stings are harder to play than brass instruments so, mastering a string early is the best bet.
Different string instruments have different ways to make sound. Pianos hit the strings with a felt covered "Hammer", a Guitar creates a sound when the guitar player plucks a string. Either way, each string instrument makes sound by the vibration of the string.
If the beads are glass or metal I suggest soaking them in hot water until they are loose enough to pull off. Don't try this if the beads are made of wood.
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"Off the string" in music refers to a bowing technique used in string instruments, where the bow is lifted slightly off the strings during a stroke. This technique creates a lighter, more airy sound, often used for special effects or to produce a softer tone. It contrasts with "on the string" bowing, where the bow remains in contact with the strings throughout the stroke. Off the string techniques can include spiccato and sautillé, which add variety and expression to the music.
the string is basicaally wool and u take the wool off sheep with your own hands and you turn it into string by brading it (i think)
the harp was originally made off wood
They are usually made of Grenadilla wood or Rosewood.