the part that amplifies the sound is the body of it. the sound waves vibrate the ody which gives off a loud sound. the laurge sound comes out of the curly holes / slits at the front of the violin.
You need to move your bow closer to the bridge. (The little piece of wood supporting the strings.) Also, use tons of bow and use vibrato! (Just shake your finger back and forth as you play a note.) OR you could purchase an electric violin and hook it up to an amplipher. :)
All of the instrument produces the sound, however, the bow vibrates the string or the fingers pluck the string to vibrate it. Without the body of the violin, the string would make almost no sound.
Play stronger or use a microphone, amplifier and loudspeaker.
When you play the strings of a violin, the sound post within the body of the violin produces vibrations that echo out through the f holes.
The sound box (inside the violin) and the bridge both help amplify the sound of the strings.
The bridge and the soundbox inside.
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resonator
Some instruments like the violin are designed to resonate to specific tones due to their composition, structure, and material makeup.
The best way is just to play the notes for the right hand on the violin. If it is too low to play, then you can't play it.
several ways, string it with a slightly heavier gauge wire, (piano wire) WebRep currentVote noRating noWeight buy a violin pickup on the cheap and amplify... buy a clip on condenser mike and amplify. -j www.yogawithjohn.com
The way the lines are formed on a violin are parallel.
I play the viola, and it is lower than the violin. It has four strings like a violin, but on the violin, the strings are G, D, A, and E. On the viola, the strings are C, G, D, and A. So the viola can do four notes lower than the violin. I prefer the tone on the viola to the violin. It is also a bigger instrument than a violin, even though it is held the same way. If you are wondering whether to switch from the violin to the viola, you definitely should, in my opinion. It was one of the best things I did musically! The viola is better :)
You can attach a microphone to it and amplify the sound.
Some instruments like the violin are designed to resonate to specific tones due to their composition, structure, and material makeup.
the c-violin
The best way is just to play the notes for the right hand on the violin. If it is too low to play, then you can't play it.
When making a presentation it is necessary for the speaker to be heard. Amplification of the voice ensures that everyone in the room will hear the speaker clearly. The best way to do this is to use a microphone.
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several ways, string it with a slightly heavier gauge wire, (piano wire) WebRep currentVote noRating noWeight buy a violin pickup on the cheap and amplify... buy a clip on condenser mike and amplify. -j www.yogawithjohn.com
The way the lines are formed on a violin are parallel.
I play the viola, and it is lower than the violin. It has four strings like a violin, but on the violin, the strings are G, D, A, and E. On the viola, the strings are C, G, D, and A. So the viola can do four notes lower than the violin. I prefer the tone on the viola to the violin. It is also a bigger instrument than a violin, even though it is held the same way. If you are wondering whether to switch from the violin to the viola, you definitely should, in my opinion. It was one of the best things I did musically! The viola is better :)
There ok but there not the best violin, You should try it out before you buy it.
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One could put an electric pickup on a violin. I don't think "plug in violin" would be the best name for it, though.