What does devices mean in violin?
In the context of violin playing, "devices" typically refer to various techniques or embellishments that enhance the expression and musicality of a performance. These can include techniques such as vibrato, pizzicato, double stops, and harmonics. Additionally, "devices" may refer to specific musical figures or motifs that a composer uses to create interest or variation within a piece. Overall, they are tools that violinists use to convey emotion and add depth to their playing.
When was Boston violin maker in business?
There have been hundreds of makers in Boston, so re-ask the question with a specific maker in mind.
Is prodigy violin a good brand?
There ok but there not the best violin, You should try it out before you buy it.
How does a violin make a sound?
There are two ways to vibrate the strings. The first way is to pluck them. This is also called pizzicato. The second way is to use a bow, which is the most common way people play the violin during most musical pieces. The bow is usually made from wood, but it can also be made from fiberglass or carbon fiber. The bow is strung with finely combed horsehair.
Where did basketball originally come from?
In the early 1890's James Naismith, a Canadian, invented basketball while teaching at Springfield College in Springfield Massachusetts. The first set of official rules were written in 1892, and players would shoot a volleyball into a wooden peach crate.
so America
What is the difference between a German violin and Italian violin?
they're made in different countries
How do you use an antistatic wrist band?
There is a strap which you wrap around your wrist and a wire with a clip on the end. Attach the clip to the chassis of the computer to eliminate static electric discharge. Any difference in voltage between the chassis and you will flow through the wire and be neutralized.
What was the music that Mademoiselle Chambon plays on her violin to Jean?
Valse Triste by Franz Von Vecsey
Where can you get the violin sheet for fox rain?
On pacific blvd, 6819 pacific blvd Huntington park ca 90255, # (323) 582-2006. ask for me libido loco
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Who are 2 famous violin players from the classical period?
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), and Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
Can you find me info on the Jackson Guldan Violin Co from Ohio?
For decades, Columbus was home to the Jackson-Guldan Violin Co. Established before World War I, the company was at 165 W. Main St. for years before moving to the 1400 block of Olentangy River Rd
Son una orquesta cubana de musica instrumental popular que surgio antes de la Revolucion Cubana y continuo en el extranjero cosechando laureles; aun hoy es muy pupular su musica y tiene demanda en el mercado online.
How many violins are there in a string quintet?
A string quintet has five string instruments, either as 2 violins, 2 violas and one violoncello (as the Mozart string quintets, K. 174, K. 515, K. 516, K. 516b (406), K. 593 & K. 614 or Brahms' 2 string quintets, op. 88 & op. 111) or as 2 violins, one viola and 2 violoncellos (as the numerous Boccherini string quintets). However there is another category with a standard string quartet and a double bass, sometimes referred to as a string quintet.
Where do you put the stickers on a violin?
If you need them, put them on the fingerboard wherever you need your fingers to go.
It originated in Central Asia, 9th Century. Some may think otherwise, but this is most common.
What is the timbre of the violin?
Timbre (tone colour)- the quality of a sound, Its source, production and a description of the sound. For example- a cello being bowed has a warm and rich tone colour.
The timbre (tone colour) of a violin would be bright, smooth, warm and rich.
How many lines of symmetry does a violin have?
1 because you don't need to count all the details just the shape