violins
Violins are bowed string instruments in the violin family. Played under the chin and drawn with a bow, they can also be plucked (pizzicato). The instrument resonates through the wooden body, with four strings typically tuned to G3, D4, A4, and E5. The violin’s range covers roughly G3 to E7.
Originating in 16th-century northern Italy, the violin was refined in Cremona by makers such as Andrea Amati,
Construction: The top plate is usually spruce; the back and ribs are maple; the neck ends in
Playing: Violinists produce sound with a bow made of horsehair, or by pizzicato. The instrument supports a
Maintenance: Regular rosin, cleaning, and environmental control preserve tone and playability; avoid excessive humidity or sudden