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Typically made of wood and strung with horsehair , which is coated in rosin to create friction and produce sound when drawn across strings. How It Works
The violin is the smallest and highest-pitched member of the orchestral string family. Known for its versatility across genres—ranging from classical symphonies to folk and jazz—it is often described as the "soprano" of the strings. Watch Violine
The modern violin emerged in . It evolved from earlier bowed instruments like the medieval fiddle and the lira da braccio . Throughout the 19th century, structural modifications—such as a more slender neck and increased string tension—were made to produce the stronger, more brilliant tones required for larger concert halls. Learning & Resources Typically made of wood and strung with horsehair



