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Musical Instrument Guide. The origins of the Violin The birth of the violin. The eastern ancestors of the violin Instruments like the violin that use a bow to produce a sound are called bowed stringed instruments. A woman playing a fiddle. Who made the first violin? The oldest existing violin, built by Andrea Amati.

The viol, a relative of the violin? The viol family. Musical Instrument Guide : Violin Contents Origins The birth of the violin The development of the violin The modern violin Instruments related to the violin: The viola Instruments related to the violin: The cello Instruments related to the violin: The contrabass.

Structure Learn the parts of the violin The structure of the strings The structure of the bow How sound is produced [Experiment1]Using alternative materials for a bridge [Experiment2]Using alternative materials for bow hair. How to Play The basic position Bowing Fingering. Such developments in performing and handling mean a much richer variety of music is written for the instrument today than would have been the case back in the s, for example.

It actually took a little while for the violin to be taken seriously as a musical instrument in its own right. Early on it was employed merely as an accompaniment to singers; as such players would simply play and mirror whatever was written for the voice. But its popularity and esteem increased, and by the late 16th century some tunes were being written for it. We can probably thank the French court in many respects, as some of the earliest original music for the violin was written for its court musicians and ensembles.

He was previously a freelance film music journalist and spent 15 years at St George's Bristol. Michael specialises in film and television music and was the Editor of MusicfromtheMovies. Home Features Articles The violin: when it was invented, who made them and how it has changed throughout history.

When was the piano invented and by whom? The Lombardy region is full of wood that was particularly well-suited for instrument-making, and was the first center of master luthiers. Cremona gets top billing now, due to the work of Amati, Stradivari, and Guarneri. However, the luthiers of nearby Brescia were the first to craft high-quality violins. The general design of the violin was standardized in the 16 th century.

It's believed the standardization occurred because Andrea Amati had to "mass produce" a large number of string instruments to fill an order places placed by Catherine de Medici in It's believed the scale of the commission resulted in the fixing of the fourth string and popularizing the f-curve as part of the violin's design. The shape and dimensions of the f-curve weren't standardized until the 19th century. The urban legend is that the placement of the notches was set as a pointer to where the bridge should be installed.

Thus, the remaining s-curves gave way to the f-curve. Other construction forms that were standardized in the 19th century include the bridge height, lengthening of the neck and fingerboard, and setting the neck at a slight backward angle. The Italians weren't the only ones to make their mark on the modern violin.

German Louis Spohr introduced the chin rest first around The electronic violin made its first appearance in , developed by Marshall Moss of the National Symphony Orchestra and William Bartley, an engineer. The lira da braccio, the Italian incarnation of the vielle, was also an instrument for street poets.

It had seven strings. The vielle and lira da braccio are considered ancestors to the fiddle. The lira da braccio's status started to rise in the 15th and 16th centuries when it made its way to court musicians. Monteverdi raised the status of the early violin, a member of the viola da braccio family, further in the early 17th century by using them extensively in his symphonic compositions.



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