The violin, by all accounts, originates in Northern Italy during the first half of the 16th century. But the "inventor" is unknown and will remain open to discussion. Most scholars credit Andrea Amati of Cremona (c.1511-1577), as the first known violin maker because there exists documentation of two violins he created between 1542 and and 1546. However, these instruments had only three strings, like the rebec. The first four string violin, also by Andrea Amati, was dated 1555. The oldest surviving violin, c.1560, is also by Andrea Amati.
when was the electric violin invented? who invented the electric violin?
who perfected the violin? (major invented)
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Andrea Amati of Cremona (c.1511-1577) was the first known violin maker. He made two violins each with 3 strings between 1542 and and 1546. The first four string violin, also made by Andrea Amati, was dated 1555.
stradivari was a person who made violins in the 1700s
when was the electric violin invented? who invented the electric violin?
who perfected the violin? (major invented)
It was invented in the early 16th century.
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Andrea Amati of Cremona (c.1511-1577) was the first known violin maker. He made two violins each with 3 strings between 1542 and and 1546. The first four string violin, also made by Andrea Amati, was dated 1555.
she was 35 year old when she made one that looks like the modern one we have today. "She" was a "he". There's no evidence he invented the violing and no one could possibly know his age when he first began making a violin!
from how i feel and what i know Andrea amati was the first to invent the violin..!
Yes, a violin is a classical instrument. They were first invented in the 1600s.
It's a violin that is made of a bamboo. :)