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  1. El violín (del italiano violino, diminutivo de viola) es un instrumento de cuerda. Quien lo toca recibe el nombre de violinista. De la familia de las cuerdas frotadas, es el más pequeño y agudo entre los de su clase, que se compone de una caja de resonancia en forma de 8, un mástil sin trastes y cuatro cuerdas que se hacen sonar con un arco.

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    For other uses, see Violin (disambiguation). The violin, colloquially known as a fiddle, [a] is a wooden chordophone, and is the smallest, and thus highest-pitched instrument ( soprano) in regular use in the violin family. Smaller violin-type instruments exist, including the violino piccolo and the pochette, but these are virtually unused.

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  3. History of the violin. The violin, viola and cello were first built in the early 16th century, in Italy. The earliest evidence for their existence is in paintings by Gaudenzio Ferrari from the 1530s, though Ferrari's instruments had only three strings.

  4. Violino! The first violins, as we know them today, emerged in northern Italy in the early 1500s. Famed for their fine craftsmen, the cities of Cremona and Brescia were the likely birthplaces of...

  5. 8 de feb. de 2019 · 8 febrero, 2019 por musiclave. El violín, instrumento musical de cuerdas que evolucionó durante el Renacimiento a partir de instrumentos de arco anteriores: el violín medieval; su rama italiana del siglo XVI, la lira da braccio; y el rabel.

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  6. All string instruments share similar form, parts, construction and function, and the viols bear a particularly close resemblance to the violin family. However, instruments in the violin family are set apart from viols by similarities in shape, tuning practice and history.

  7. The violin is a string instrument which has four strings and is played with a bow. [1] . The strings are usually tuned to the notes G, D, A, and E. [2] It is held between the left collar bone (near the shoulder) and the chin. Different notes are made by fingering (pressing on the strings) with the left hand while bowing with the right.