Violin


 The violin is a four-stringed instrument. The violin is the smallest member of the stringed musical instrument family that can produce a high note. The violin is considered to be an invention of Europe, and there is also a belief that the violin was created by King Ravana in Sri Lanka. King Ravana's Ravana Veena was a musical instrument with only one string, and it was further developed and migrated through countries such as India, Arabia, and Persia, and it is also believed that the violin was produced later. There is also another belief that a musical instrument called the rebec, which was made with six strings, was created as a viol and it later developed into a violin. However, the violin of the violinist named Stavivarian and the violin of a person named Antonio are considered to be very high violins. 



The discovery of wood was essential for the creation of high-quality violins. According to legend, the wood was obtained from trees such as maple, oak, and spruce, which grew in the vicinity of church bells, and had a hard wood. It is said that the older the tree, the more the sound of the bells rang in it, and the sweeter the sound of the violin made from it.

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