The vibration takes place in the body.
A violin produces sound by the vibration of the bow on the string, or the vibration when you pluck a string.
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Violin for dummies is great. To master the violin can take a lifetime...just saying.
It sounds like a cello, only higher pitched.
Sound travels through a violin primarily via the vibration of its strings, which are set in motion when the player draws a bow across them or plucks them. These vibrations are transmitted to the wooden body of the violin, causing it to resonate. The hollow shape of the violin amplifies the sound, enhancing its volume and tonal qualities. Additionally, the violin's sound post and bass bar help distribute the vibrations evenly throughout the instrument, further enriching the sound produced.
A violin produces sound by the vibration of the bow on the string, or the vibration when you pluck a string.
puts his chin on the strings
A violin makes sound and produces music by the vibration of its strings when they are played with a bow or plucked. The vibrations are amplified by the body of the violin, creating sound waves that we hear as music.
Its main (and only) method of producing sound is the vibration of its strings, thus it belongs in the stringssection.
When the bow is stroked across the strings, they vibrate and the sound travels into the f-holes and bounce off against the sound post, which is a wooden stick standing up from floor to ceiling of the inside of the violin. This then travels throughout the inside of the violin, causing vibration.
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well take him/her to a place with alot of vibration then start the vibration so now pull the human out throw any explosive at him DONE sorry for my spelling im only 10
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here are some examples =) -vibration -soundwaves -electronic organ -flute -pitch -violin -acoustics -speakers
Violin for dummies is great. To master the violin can take a lifetime...just saying.
It sounds like a cello, only higher pitched.
The eardrum is the first place.