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Why do you like the violin?
Something about the sound of the violin makes my heart soar. The violin generally carries the melody, so it is like another voice that is never marred by allergies or laryngitis. When well-played, the sound of the bow on the strings is a perfect medium for emotional expression. The Feeling.
What’s so special about the violin?
Not surprisingly, the violin has no limits when it comes to what it can do. This instrument’s tone can ensemble a range of music styles, including fast, slow, and sanguine. The violin also gets its fame from being the tallest one among all of the string instruments.
Why does the violin sound so good?
The bridge transfers some of the energy of vibration of the string to the body of the violin. The bridge itself is very effective at transmitting power to the body at frequencies from about one to four kHz, which is where the ear is most sensitive. This is one of the reasons for the bright timbre of the violin.
How does violin music make you feel?
The incredible emotional range of the violin The sound of a violin echoes warmth and melancholy and the mood changes instantly. It travels you back in time in another land. It’s no surprise that movies will exploit this power of musical strings when they want to give a tone of heart break.
How does playing the violin affect the brain?
Violin lessons boost memory and mental capacities. Many studies show that playing the violin (alongside other musical instruments) even for just a year positively affects your brain’s capacity for memory. It can also improve your reading skills, language processing, speech and attention span.
Is violin a sad instrument?
Table 1 suggests that the voice and stringed instruments are deemed both most frequently used to convey sadness in music and also most capable of conveying sadness….
Instrument | Mean Sadness Frequency (SD) | Mean Sadness Capacity (SD) |
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Violin | 6.00 (1.30) | 6.86 (0.48) |
Viola | 6.05 (0.87) | 6.81 (0.40) |
Piano | 5.91 (1.26) | 6.71 (0.64) |