The violin first emerged in northern Iitalu in the early 16th century especially from the Brescia area
The oldest surviving violin was built in 1564 by Andrea Amati, in Cremona.
The first violin made was by Andrea Amati in 1555. There are a few violins of his from that year that would be the actual first violin. A search of "violin Amati 1555" would give you pictures of these instruments.Interestingly, the first instrument in the violin family was not the violin. It was the viola!
iraq made the first violin in the world.
violins are made of wood!
:) 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 :)
:) 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 :)
:) 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 :)
Since he made his first violin 66 years into the 17th century the year was 1666.
The first violin in its recognizable form is recorded to be Andreas Amati in Italy during the 1500's
It's a violin that is made of a bamboo. :)
Andrea Amati of Cremona (c.1511-1577) was the first known violin maker. He made two violins each with 3 strings between 1542 and and 1546. The first four string violin, also made by Andrea Amati, was dated 1555.
People MADE the violin. The violin did not just appear in nature.