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The Violin

The Violin. By: Madisyn Huy 5W. The History Of The Violin. T he violin is originally from Italy in the early 1500s . The earliest noted violin makers  were Gasparo da Salò and Giovanni Maggini. At first the violin wasn't popular, it was a musical instrument of low status .

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The Violin

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  1. The Violin By: Madisyn Huy 5W

  2. The History Of The Violin • The violin is originally from Italy in the early 1500s. • The earliest noted violin makers were Gasparo da Salò and Giovanni Maggini. • At first the violin wasn't popular, it was a musical instrument of low status. • By the 18th century, the violin was a enjoyed music instrument. • The Violin is from the String family, along with Viola, Cello, and The String Brass.

  3. How to Hold the Violin? • Make the violin sit nicely on your collarbone and centre with the tailpiece. • Make the strings of the violin pointing parallel to the ground so that the violin points up a little.

  4. Diagram Of the Violin

  5. How does a Violin Create Sound? • A violin is a wooden, stringed instrument which is played by bowing. • The violin creates sound when the bow is run across any one of its strings, this causes it to vibrate. • The string's vibration is then passed to the wooden box, makes the sound. • The sound can change by changing the length of the string. • This is done by pushing the string against the fretboard with the finger and moving up and down the fretboard.

  6. All The Parts Of A Violin

  7. 5 Cool facts about the Violin • Playing the violin burns approximately 170 calories per hour. • Violin strings were first made of sheep guts which were stretched, dried, and twisted. • The worlds smallest violin is only 37 millimetres long and is small enough to fit in a box of matches. • The violin can trace its history back several thousands of years. • The violin used to be known as the "kit" in Italy.

  8. Bibliography • Commons.wikimedia.org • www.hoax-slayer.com • Cen.acs.org • www.get-tuned.com • Songchords4u.blogspot.com • Brebru.com • www.learninghowtoplaytheviolin.com

  9. Thank-you for Watching!!          

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