I have a 1724 antonio stradivarius cremonenlis falebat anno what is the worth ?
Hi! I have the same violin, bought around 1967-69 in Finland. Beautiful, strong voice.
Jean Mathurin Remy was a violin maker from Paris, France 1770-1854. Remy was a famous Parisian family of violin makers. Go on to Google for more info. I have one violin from Jean. Great sounding and a very nice violin.
Type your answer here... well a string instrument because of the string on its handle so in order to play the violin you would have to have that string so without that string the violin would not sound like it did before neither would it be called a string instrument.
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It sounds like an instrument. It plays notes. It's a violin. Go look at violin solos.
I would like to know too!
Hi! I have the same violin, bought around 1967-69 in Finland. Beautiful, strong voice.
Jean Mathurin Remy was a violin maker from Paris, France 1770-1854. Remy was a famous Parisian family of violin makers. Go on to Google for more info. I have one violin from Jean. Great sounding and a very nice violin.
Love Is Like a Violin was created in 1985.
A rebec was a bowed musical instrument which was strung like a violin. It was about the size of a violin, but the shape was more like that of a round backed lute. It was called a geige in Germany, which is a name also applied to a violin.
Type your answer here... well a string instrument because of the string on its handle so in order to play the violin you would have to have that string so without that string the violin would not sound like it did before neither would it be called a string instrument.
Has anyone answered this question yet? I would like to return this violin to its rightful owner.
A musician, or violinist, would use a violin.
no because he is a a gay jerk and u shouldn't like him
"The violin sang sweetly like a bird in flight."
The earliest known four string violin was created by Andrea Amati in 1555. Although there were violin like instruments before this, it was the Amati violin that we would recognize as a 'violin' today. The Amati family would go on to produce famous violins until the mid 18th century, with the family eventually being eclipsed by Stradivari, who's instruments are considered to be among the greatest made.
It sounds like an instrument. It plays notes. It's a violin. Go look at violin solos.