Franz Schubert and the viola

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[ˈvjɔːla, viˈɔːla]) is a string instrument of the violin family, and is usually bowed when played The first half of the 16th century).

Violas are slightly larger than violins, and have a lower sound. 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 meaning of viola is violet

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Any of various garden hybrids with solitary white, yellow, or purple often variegated flowers resembling but smaller than typical pansies.

Review the basics of how to play the viola, including how to hold the viola, tune your viola, viola fingering, viola care, viola bowing, and how to read viola music.

We are an organization dedicated to celebrating and promoting the viola and those who love it. A viola is a stringed instrument that has a larger size and lower sound than a violin While it may take some time to master the viola, you can pick one up and learn to play the basics easily. History the viola dates from around the same time as the violin, its smaller brother, in the early 16th century

It has evolved over the centuries, becoming prominent in the 18th century Its role as a supporting instrument began to change, with composers beginning to write solo concertos for it. Stringclub has a range of content for the viola to help you learn and play songs, improve general instrument understanding, and get ready for your next playing performance. Read about the history of the viola

Franz Schubert and the viola
Franz Schubert and the viola

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Its origin, its famous makers, players, composers who loved it, played it & wrote for it

Did the viola come before the violin? Nobody knows for sure where and when the first viola was created

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Viola - Wikipedia

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Viola - Viquipèdia, l'enciclopèdia lliure

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