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The violin is a stringed instrument with four strings, which generates vibrations through friction between the strings and bow, and then transmits the vibrations to the backboard through the soundbars inside the resonant box (body). The resonance generated by these parts produces harmonious and bright notes. The violin is widely spread in various countries around the world and is the most important instrument in modern orchestral groups. It plays a very important role in instrumental music, serving as the backbone of modern symphony orchestras and a solo instrument with high difficulty performance skills. Along with the piano and classical guitar, it is known as one of the three major instruments in the world.
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Introduction: The violin is a stringed instrument. There are four strings in total. The vibration is generated by the friction between the string and the bow, and then the vibration is transmitted to the back plate through the acoustic column in the resonance box. The resonance produced by these components produces a harmonious and bright piano sound. The body (speaker) is about 35.5cm long and consists of an arc-shaped plate, a back plate and a side plate. The panels are usually made of spruce with a soft texture; the back and side panels are made of maple and mahogany and are hard. The head and neck of the piano are made of maple, and the fingerboard is made of ebony.
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