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Viola - Wikipedia The viola ( viˈoʊlə vee-OH-lə, [1] (ⓘ) Italian: [ˈvjɔːla, viˈɔːla]) is a string instrument of the violin family, and is usually bowed when played Violas are slightly larger than violins, and have a lower sound
Viola | Stringed, Orchestra, Chamber Music | Britannica Viola, stringed musical instrument, the tenor of the violin family It is built in proportions similar to those of the violin but has a body length of 37 to 43 cm (14 5 to 17 inches), about 5 cm (2 inches) longer than a violin
About Violas: Cases, Strings, Bows, Electrics - Johnson String In this series you'll learn about violas, bows, strings, and many other related topics The idea behind this series is to give you a good synopsis of what you need to know about the viola, from what to look for in an instrument shop or how to choose a great rental program
Viola Online: Home ViolaOnline com offers free viola sheet music and free online viola lessons and viola instruction for all ages
Viola - Minnesota Orchestra You play the viola by tucking it between your chin and shoulder, just like the violin Your left hand presses down on the strings to change the pitch, and your right hand moves the bow or plucks the strings
Viola - New World Encyclopedia Known as the "big fiddle," the viola serves as the middle voice because of its mid-range in the stringed instrument family, between the upper lines played by the violin and the lower lines played by the cello and double bass
Viola History and General Scholarship - String Resource Guide . . . He is virtually synonymous with the increasing importance of the viola as a solo and recital instrument alongside the violin and the cello This biography, the first full-length survey of his life, tells how he rose from humble beginnings to become 'the father of the modern viola'
Instruments related to the violin: The viola - Yamaha Corporation Nobody knows for sure where and when the first viola was created However, it is known for a fact that the instrument was in use in northern Italy around the same time as its cousin, the violin (i e the first half of the 16th century)