How to Identify the Parts of a Violin & Their Functions
Featured largely in classical music, the violin is a four-string instrument tuned in perfect fifths. It is related to the double bass, cello, and viola in construction and sound, though it produces the highest in pitch of that family. The violin traces its roots back to the early 1500s in Italy. There was a time when violin makers, called luthiers, introduced a number of quality instruments to the market. Some noted manufacturers from that period, like Stradivarius, are still recognized today as representing the highest level of violin craftsmanship.
In this series of free video clips you ll learn how to identify the parts of the violin and how those components function to generate the instrument s distinct sound. Expert David Kaynor shows you the soundboard, ribs, tail piece, finger board, peg box and tuners, chin and shoulder rests, and f-holes, and explains how these parts affect the playing of the instrument. The ability to correctly identify all of the components of your instruments is an essential step to mastering your instrument.
This series is an Equilibrio Films production.
Credit: http://www.expertvillage.com/interviews/violin-parts.htm
In this series of free video clips you ll learn how to identify the parts of the violin and how those components function to generate the instrument s distinct sound. Expert David Kaynor shows you the soundboard, ribs, tail piece, finger board, peg box and tuners, chin and shoulder rests, and f-holes, and explains how these parts affect the playing of the instrument. The ability to correctly identify all of the components of your instruments is an essential step to mastering your instrument.
This series is an Equilibrio Films production.
Credit: http://www.expertvillage.com/interviews/violin-parts.htm

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