Einstein played the piano and violin. Many geniuses play an instrument. It is well documented that playing music (not just listening to Mozart!) changes the hippocampus area of the brain which is responsible for spatial reasoning.
Albert Einstein's mother played the violin. She began to teach her son to play when he was about six years old. As he travelled around the world, Einstein would often play his violin, which he nicknamed Lina, with him.
God doesn't play dice.
Yes he did
Mastered the violin at the age of six, later learned the organ. I'm sure he picked up many instruments in his life.
Albert Einstein did not make the atomic bomb. Einstein himself did not even play a role in the development of the atomic bomb other than signing the letter to get Roosevelt to approve the making of it. He did help the United States Navy with some unrelated theoretical questions it was working on during the war. And girls wouldn't be smart enough. JK. But not really. Ok really.
Violin.
Albert Einstein's mother played the violin. She began to teach her son to play when he was about six years old. As he travelled around the world, Einstein would often play his violin, which he nicknamed Lina, with him.
No he did not play one... He played two! he played the violin and the piano
Albert Einstein loved to play the violin. He learned to play as a child and said it helped him to relax as an adult.
when albert Einstein had spear time he loved best to play with his neice cescillia gunder
1 third of the children
No James Bond does not play a musical instrument in any of the Bond films.
71 years Albert played
Yes he did.......NOT
Shatatantu is a musical instrument of the Vedic period.
A musical instrument is best defined as any device that can be played and produces an audible sound. Preferable the musical instrument can play a range of different notes or can play a variety of different rhythms.
the piano