Violin Hands

by admin on March 2, 2010

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The melancholy music of violin

The violin is a member of the group of stringed instruments. It has four strings that must be resolved with precision to produce the desired sound. The violin is an instrument which falls quite easily capricious false and must be perfectly tuned or sound will be disabled. Perhaps the combination of having to learn how to adjust the instrument properly, keep the hand on the neck of the violin right and use the bow correctly that this particular instrument is often considered one of the hardest to learn. The violin is often called like the violin, which title is informal. In the past, the strings were made of animal gut or catgut and hair on the front were made of horsehair. Today, the strings are often made of steel or other metals and bows are always made with horsehair.

While the violin may not have a history as long or as old as wind instruments or percussion do, it has always existed for a long time. For most its history the violin has remained more or less the same in use and appearance until 1700. It was after this that the violin has crossed minor changes in design, especially as regards the angle of the neck of the violin. Although this change may not have changed the sound of the violin much, possible changes in materials used to make the violin have a significant effect on the sound of the violin will do.

To start, the violin is hollow and consists mainly of spruce and maple. The bridge, which holds the strings up to the front of the violin is wood. The stakes are wooden or plastic even if the wood is preferred because it has more grip to hold strings in place. Unfortunately, many violins are sold with plastic plugs. Chalk is sometimes used to increase adhesion. Other than the strings, the tuning keys smaller and chin rest, the violin is wood. Luthiers, also known as luthiers, are particular and specific to what they use to make a violin. If the instrument is made with the proper equipment, or equipment is not properly classified or older, the violin will not make the sounds it is supposed to.

The violins are smallest of the violin family of instruments, including viola, cello and base. They can also emit a higher degree than others, while managing to give a rich, who can reach the soul. May it be an instrument of temperament that requires much practice and dedication, but it is also quite a flexible instrument with a wide range of sounds it can make. The four channels may seem limited to inexperienced but they are not very limiting at all. The violin can play any kind of music and has an incredible range that can be so manipulated to create sounds and beautiful music.

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