it became popular during the 16th century.
The violin has a very ancient history, but it was created and first played somewhere in Central Asia.
The first modern violin was crafted in Europe in the 16th century, and improved upon during the 18th and 19th centuries.
beautiful sound :D
I know that there is an app for it for the iphone and itouch. And Wii has developed a violin console as well.
The first violin made was by Andrea Amati in 1555. There are a few violins of his from that year that would be the actual first violin. A search of "violin Amati 1555" would give you pictures of these instruments.Interestingly, the first instrument in the violin family was not the violin. It was the viola!
The oldest surviving violin was built in 1564 by Andrea Amati, in Cremona.
The violin was developed in 1053 by me
The first modern violin was crafted in Europe in the 16th century, and improved upon during the 18th and 19th centuries.
The violin was developed in the 1600s in Italy, and was first publicly used at a performance of a Monteverdi concerto in 1649. Hope this helps!
The violin wasn't invented. It was developed over time, originating from many different instruments. The first stringed instruments were probably developed in ancient Egypt, starting of as a guitar-like instrument.
beautiful sound :D
I know that there is an app for it for the iphone and itouch. And Wii has developed a violin console as well.
The first violin made was by Andrea Amati in 1555. There are a few violins of his from that year that would be the actual first violin. A search of "violin Amati 1555" would give you pictures of these instruments.Interestingly, the first instrument in the violin family was not the violin. It was the viola!
The oldest surviving violin was built in 1564 by Andrea Amati, in Cremona.
The violin as it is today was probably invented in northern Italy.
I'm not positive but I think gypsy's were the first to play violin.
from how i feel and what i know Andrea amati was the first to invent the violin..!
Yes, it was developed in the early 16th century.