Is a violen bridge suposed to be symmetrical?
I would have to say not, it kind of slants down by the E string.
What does Calib stand for on your tuner?
The 'Calib' button on your chromatic tuner is used to calibrate the tuner. Standard tuning has 440 hertz frequency difference between half-steps on the musical scale. Some tuners will allow you to re-tune this to 441 or a few hertz off. The calibrate button selects the frequency. Make sure you get it set to the right frequency (stick with 440 hertz), or you'll create audible harmonic interference when playing with others.
I had both an acoustic Lori brand guitar, and a sunburst Lori Stratocaster copy.
The strat copy had a 3 way pickup switch instead of a 5 way.
The only name I ever saw referenced was Lori, not "made for, by" or anything like that.
I had purchased mine in the mid 70s at Sam Goody Music.
What tuning is 96 Quite Bitter Beings by Cky played in?
CKY's songs are mostly in open D (DGCFAD), but 96 Quite Bitter Beings is played in Eb tuning (half step down). They play it in open D when live.
What is the biwa instrument made of?
A "biwa" is a type of Japanese lute.There are more than seven types of biwa. Traditionally biwas are made from Japanese mulberry, although other hard woods such as Japanese zelkova are sometimes used in their construction.
Why did wandering minstrels use the ballad structure?
The song form was easier for ministrels and their listeners to remember, and provided an entertaining and easily understood form of the story.
Is there any history on violins made in Nippon Japan in the early 1900's?
Factory violins were increasing in the early part of the 20th century. They were put together with some hand finishing unlike the china cheapos of today. They don't generally have a value that's all that high I have a Nippon and have played on another that had a nice woody sound suitable for an intermediate student or
fiddler. Mine has been very durable , was about well crafted if not greatly given any special touches and has not even developed cracks busking playing outside in cold weather. Heard imported European wood used. Because they don't attract collectors a student can step up to this better one.Mine has a golden color.
What is the song called off of deaf girl learns to play violin?
What is the song from deaf girlpays violin called?
:) The first violin was played by a man name reyno dankwa and he was 14 years old and he made the violin aswell out of wood and string :)
What is the cost of the parts of a violin?
Part can cost differently based on the quality, and what type of part. As a musician, I say if you need to find that out, or buy something, you should visit a music store and view the variety of parts :)
It would have been around 1585 when the violin pattern started to really develop. After that, it became kind of standardized. And it really took off during the Baroque era. The Baroque era started somewhere around 1600. In the very last part of the 1500's, the violin started to emerge. At the time, the instrument most like it was the viol but the violin was still very different. (Currently, the viol is now what one would call the Viola de Gamba.) Instruments in the viol family were more sleek, and plaintive and soft. Then somebody invented an instrument that became more brilliant, with a brighter sound. No one actually knows who invented the first violin, but there were a few people experimenting with patterns to make it. Then, at the beginning of the Baroque era, two things happened: opera and the violin family took off. Through the Baroque era, they become more and more and more popular. This was called the Golden Period for violin making. It was Stradivari's time, and with that, high quality violins were being sold, so composers wrote a lot of music for the violin. Bach, Handel, Corelli, and so many Baroque composers that we don't even know about wrote music for the violin. Most people have never heard of so many composers that have awesome classical music. One of the first great violin makers was Amati. I actually had a teacher who owned an Amati.
How do you play happy farmer on violin?
Hmm, I don't understand how this is a mental health related issue.
What is the sound quality of a violin made in nippon?
The Nippon violins made before 1921 by the Suzuki Company tend to have a bright, clear, focused tone with not a lot of "bottom". They are factory violins but were made in different grades, so I suppose some of the higher grades would have a more complex sound.
Is it bad if your rosin is cracked?
no. it might have dried out though so make sure you keep it wrapped in the cloth.
What is the role of a violin in a string quartet?
The role of a violin in a string quartet is the mostly the leader/harmony of the group.
How much do violin lessons cost at the bc conservatory of music?
Violin lessons will only be part of the curriculum at a conservatory of music. One usually does not just take violin (or any other instruments) lessons at a conservatory. That said however, the professors that teach those classes may teach privately off campus. Prices for lessons will vary greatly depending upon the experience of the teacher and the geographical region as some areas of the nation command higher fees for lessons than others.
Can a viola be used for cajun music?
Yes of course they can last week i played in an orchestra and we played a Cajun style tune.
How do you wiggle fingers in violin?
If you're talking about vibrato....you have to relax your grip a lot on the neck of the violin and rely on your chin to hold the instrument up. When your grip is loosened, just move your hand back and forth, away from and towards your face. It will sound like the pitch of the note is constantly going sharp and flat. This makes longer notes have more style and sound better withing a piece or even a scale.