violin: bright and tiny viola: almost as warm as a cello, a bit bigger than a violin cello: warm, almost sounds human bass: an underappreciated unit stuck underlining the other instruments
I just started playing violin about everyday for about 3 weaks now, and it is very much a different sound, viola feels somewhat resisisted a little with weight of sound, violin feels just bright!
Hey, I’d like to ask for some advice, from anyone really, on if I should get a viola or violin for my first string instrument. I’ve been playing the trombone for a few years and I wanted to branch out, (50% because I want to be able to carry my instrument without giving myself a second workout), and because my dad likes string instruments so I want to surprise him with playing something for him.
@@ElectricViolinShop Yeah I know, but they are the ones I always wanted to try as well so I thought it’s either now or after my end of the year performance, so why not get a head start? I’ve had my fair share of brass so next up is some different string instruments.
electrics sound way better but i can only get original kind and btw i would lie some strawberries instead of apples. strawberrys are better whos with me 👇🏼
These Are Both Fiddles, Not Viols Violin is an Italian Word: Violino = Small Viol Viola = Viol Violone = Large Viol Fiddle in Italian = Giocherellare As I Tell You At The Start, These Are Fiddles But a Binary of Pitches a 5th Apart From Each Other Fiddle Pitch Binary Solo 5ths: A E B F# -> P5 -> D A E B 4ths: C# F# B E -> P5 -> F# B E A Standard 5ths: G D A E -> P5 -> C G D A 4ths: B E A D -> P5 -> E A D G Cajun 5ths: F C G D -> P5 -> Bb F C G 4ths: A D G C -> P5 -> D G C F Indian 5ths (Sharps): G# D# A# E# -> P5 -> C# G# D# A# 5ths (Flats): Ab Eb Bb F - > P5 - > Db Ab Eb Bb 4ths (Sharps): B# E# A# D# -> P5 -> E# A# D# G# 4ths (Flats): C F Bb Eb -> P5 -> F Bb Eb Ab