Have you ever wonder how does a violin work? Well the Violin is an instrument made by Andrea Amati in the early 16 century. The violin is mainly composed of the strings, the sound box, the bridge, and the bow string. When the bow string is vibrating the violins sting the vibrations are transmitted by the bridge to the sound box and because the sound box is hollow it echoes the sound and simplify’s the vibrations of the violin which causes each one of the notes to come out. Each single string has a different tone that allows the violin to make a grand variety of different melodies.
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