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Everywhere in our daily lives.
Violin. The production and research have also gone through thousands of years of development.
The violin is made up of more than 30 parts. Regarding the violin, his timbre is the same as that of the erhu.
Extremely similar. But its structure is much more complex than that of the erhu.
Like the body, strings, saddles, tops, side plates, etc., they are all important reasons that affect the tone of the violin.
So there are many factors that contribute to the timbre change of the violin, not just the strings.
1. The influence of strings on timbre It can be said that the strings of any musical instrument have a very important impact on its timbre.
Whether it is the length or the material, a slight change will cause a huge change in its factors.
In our country, you get what you pay for. It's true, buying high-end strings is better than low-end strings.
So I usually don't look at the brand, just look at the price.
The strings have variations on the timbre of the violin, but they are definitely not the decisive factor.
Second, the body of the piano as early as the 16th century, Tesla.
Divari made an insightful study of the violin's body.
He constantly changed the shape and size of the violin, as well as the curvature and structure of the violin.
After a lifetime of research, it was discovered that the timbre of these pianos will change, but the truly distinctive sound will never change.
Suppose we think of the violin as a person, no matter how his outfit, hairstyle, or makeup changes, his personality.
And the self doesn't change.
3. TuningWhen we buy a violin, we have to tune it from time to time.
Tuner. It is a very rigorous work, they adjust some of the very small parts in the case to make the sound of the violin more beautiful, and bring out the characteristics of each violin to the fullest.
Therefore, I personally think that the special tone of the violin is destined to accompany us for a long time the moment we bring it home.
This is why many people have to think repeatedly when choosing a piano.
So if you want to get the most out of your violin's tone, you have to work on all aspects, not just change the strings.
Finally, the violin is not only a cultural inheritance, but also a witness to history. It's well worth taking a step further.
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Not only the violin, but the strings of any piano have a great influence on the timbre of the whole piano, and we can all see the general. Guitarists tune their guitar before they perform it, which shows that tone is very important.
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The strings of the violin have a great influence on the timbre of the piano, and the quality of the strings is also more important if it is a good instrument.
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The influence of the strings on the timbre of the piano is actually very large, and if you use good strings, then the timbre of the piano will be very good.
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A good bow is just as important to the timbre of the instrument.
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The timbre characteristics of the violin are as follows:1. The beauty of femininity, the timbre of the violin is subtle and elegant, delicate and concentrated, mellow and gorgeous, melancholy and mysterious. The best interpretation of this is the great composer Mendelssohn's "Concerto in E minor", the "queen" who fascinated everyone, with a subtle, mysterious, elegant and meticulous style, which has achieved the status of one of the forty violin concertos.
2. Masculine beauty, the timbre of the violin is rich and bold, rich and deep, mellow and bright, and majestic. For example, Beethoven's Violin Concerto in D major is a classic. This immortal composer is known as the "totem" of the classical world.
3. The beauty of the mean, the timbre of the violin is loose and warm, thick and bright, rigid and soft, and witty. The composer Brahms can be called a master of the "mean". The representative work "Violin Concerto in D major" has the characteristics of a classical skeleton and romantic poetry, and the style is strong and unrestrained, gorgeous and elegant.
The so-called "moderation" is by no means "mediocrity", but "back to basics".
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Violin. The timbre is characterized by a beautiful voice, close to the human voice, with a wide range and strong expressiveness. The violin can not only show the beauty of femininity, play a subtle and elegant, mellow and gorgeous, melancholy and mysterious atmosphere, but also show the beauty of moderation, and play a rich and bold, rich and deep, mellow and bright, and majestic atmosphere.
And the beauty of masculinity is not far behind, playing a loose and warm, thick and bright tone, rigid and soft timbre characteristics.
The violin is a stringed instrument.
There are 4 strings in total, and the sound is made by the friction of the string and the bow. The body (resonance box) of the violin is about centimeters long and is made of curved tops, backs, and sides bonded together. The violin is widely used in countries around the world and is the main instrument in the string section of modern orchestras.
If you want to learn the violin, most violinists at home and abroad learn the violin between the ages of 4 and 6, and some individual players start learning the violin between the ages of 7 and 8. On the contrary, some complex movements are easy to master at an early age. Taking into account various factors, it is recommended that the age for learning violin is 5 to 6 years old.
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The timpani of the four strings on the violin is the small group G, the small group D, the small group A, and the small second group E, that is, the bass 5, alto 2, alto 6, and treble 3 (5263) in C major.
When tuning, first tune the A string, which can be adjusted according to the 6 notes of the piano, and then adjust the D, G, and E strings in turn to eliminate the defects (corresponding to the piano alto 2, bass 5, and treble 3).
For a violin bridge guess, see the picture below
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1. The difference in appearance:
The viola is slightly larger than the violin, the viola body is generally centimeters long, the viola body (resonance box) is about centimeters long, and the viola head is a little longer, and the violin is the smallest in the stringed instrument group.
2. The difference in timbre:
The fifths of the viola are C, G, D1, A1, and the timbre is thicker, warmer, and fuller than that of the violin, and the fingering and bow movement are basically the same as those of the violin.
The viola starts with C an octave lower than **c, and each string is spaced by fifths, in order of C, G, D, and A, which is five degrees lower than the violin. As a solo instrument, it lacks the splendor of the violin and the powerful sound of the cello, and is not as capable of playing concertos as the violin and cello can compete with the orchestra.
The violin is also the most flexible of the orchestra, and it is suitable for playing phrases of any tempo and form, including those with chordal progressions.
3. Differences in structure:
The violin has four strings, and the top is usually made of spruce, which is softer; The back and side panels are made of maple, mahogany, and the texture is harder. The headstock and neck are made of maple, the fretboard is made of ebony, and the viola is similar in structure and material to the violin, and unlike the violin, the viola does not have a standard length.
In order to harmonize with the sound of the violin, the optimal length of the viola is 21 inches. This size is not suitable for playing violas like violins, which are usually 1 to 4 inches longer than violins and have an average length of 16 inches.
4. Differences in performance methods.
Although playing the viola may seem very close to the violin, the viola and violin actually play very different techniques, such as the bow. Playing the viola is more physically demanding due to the change in volume.
The strings of the viola are usually a bit thicker than those of the violin, so the timbre is softer and deeper. At the same time, thicker strings also mean a slower pronunciation. In fact, if a violinist is playing with a violist, the violist must pull the strings a little earlier than the violinist so that the viola and violin sounds can come out at the same time.
This is normal. The violin is often tuned.
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