Violin In Different Forms

Music is produced by the harmonious blending of sounds. These sounds
come form humans and instruments alike. Creating music that can tap to
the hearts and minds of people is really a tiring and exhilarating
work. Musicians and artists have used different techniques in
conveying their messages through music. Playing instruments is one way
of producing music that can touch the hearts of the audience. One
instrument that can provide dramatic and quality music is the violin.

The violin is a stringed instrument. It is mainly composed of a neck,
a belly and a back. There are violin parts and accessories that come
together to produce music. The violin is played by drawing a bow
against the strings or by plucking the strings. There are many kinds
of violin that have their own history and classifications.

The bass violin is the usual modern term used to refer to 16th and
17th bass instruments of the violin family. These bass violins are the
forefathers of the cello. Bass violins are larger than the modern
cello but have the same tune. It is said that the first bass violin
was developed by Andrea Amati. It was introduced in Italy and traveled
around Spain. It was the most used instrument in the century.

Another type of violin is the kit violin. The kit violin is basically
a very small violin. It is designed to fit the pocket and is usually
referred to as pochette fiddle. It was used by entertainers and street
musicians. The kit violin was probably used by performers who had a
lot of action in their performance. The kit violin has three strings.

The nail violin was invented by a German violinist Johann Wilde in
1740. The creation of the nail violin stemmed from the accidental
drawing of Wilde's bow across a metal peg. This accident produced a
musical sound and Wilde got his inspiration to create the nail violin.
Nail violin is composed of a semicircle wooden soundboard and iron and
brass nails which have varied lengths. The bow for the nail violin had
horsehair. According to history records, the nail violin was only
used by Senal. Senal changed other parts of the instrument and used it
during his performances.

Another kind of violin is the stroh or horn violin. Stroh violin
increases the sound of by the use of metal resonator and metal horns.
These metal components of the stroh violin are what make it different
from the classical violin. The violin was invented by Johannes
Mattthias Augustus Stroh. The stroh violin is different from the
classical violin because of its ability to amplify the sound louder
and the ability for directional projection. These violins were used in
recording studios.

The tenor violin is a kind of violin that is in between the cello and
the viola. It is basically an octave below the traditional violin. The
tenor violin has a large body and a short neck.

The latest development in the types of violin is the electric violin.
The electric violin has sharper tone than the contemporary violin.
Furthermore, it requires electricity to function.

The violin has truly come a long way from the contemporary form. These
variations and changes in type have been made to enhance the abilities
of the violin. Violin, regardless of type, is a very important
instrument. It is rightful that instrument makers make variation as to
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