What is the violin?
The violin is a soprano member of the string family who also includes the highest to the lowest, viola, cello and double bass. It's a shortened wave. In the score, distinction from Viola, which is the flag. There are two violins, along with Viola and cello, in the string quartet and part of the first and second violins in the orchestras, maybe 30 in all major orchestras. The violin is a non -flowing tool and has four chains tuned in fifths to G3, D4, A4 and E5. The highest fragmented chain, e-altitude, is called the first chain. In the finger Pizzicato's left hand pulls the string, but usually the twitching and tilt is left to the right hand.
6 The wood of the violin bow is used in some cases, drawn against the chain in the gaming of the Col LEGNO track, or tapped the chains in Col Legno Batto playing - Col LEGNO means "with wood."violin are used as part of a basic fileIn the orchestras of all types and sizes, where it also acts as one of the leading solo instruments. Solo violin can also be found in jazz, blues, klezmer, Hungarian accommodation music and other settings. Famous violin concerts include Beethoven, Mendelsshn, Mozart, Brahms, Tchaikov and Paganini. Some swirled, include Midori, Jascha Heifetz, Fritz Kreisler, Yehudi Menuhin, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Niccolo Paganni, Itzhak Perlman, Isaac Stern and Pinchas Zuckerman.