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  1. Violin - Wikipedia

    Most violins have a hollow wooden body, and commonly have four strings (sometimes five [b]), usually tuned in perfect fifths with notes G3, D4, A4, E5, and are most commonly played by drawing a bow …

  2. Violin | Definition, Structure, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Jan 23, 2026 · violin, bowed stringed musical instrument that evolved during the Renaissance from earlier bowed instruments: the medieval fiddle; its 16th-century Italian offshoot, the lira da braccio; …

  3. What is a Violin? - World's Leading Classical Music Platform

    4 days ago · The violin is one of the most often-used instruments in Western music. With its distinctive curved body and projecting tone, the four-stringed instrument has captivated audiences for centuries …

  4. The origins of the Violin:The birth of the violin - Musical ...

    Instruments like the violin that use a bow to produce a sound are called bowed stringed instruments. The Arabian rabab and the rebec, which came from the orient in the middle ages and was played widely …

  5. Violin Online: Home

    Review the basics of how to play the violin, including how to hold the violin, tune your violin, violin fingering, violin care, how to read violin music, and learn violin bow strokes.

  6. The Violin: A Short History — Google Arts & Culture

    The violin has been around for about 500 years, though the history of bowed instruments goes back much further. One direct ancestor of the violin is the rebab, an Arabic instrument used in...

  7. A Brief History of the Violin | National Geographic

    The violin is arguably the world’s most popular instrument. Its expressive tones suit a variety of musical styles, from fast and furious to slow and sanguine.