In this section of Musicalstore2005.com dedicated to violins and violas, you can find everything you need to start or continue studying these instruments. Remember, for small children and adolescents, there are smaller violin sizes for ergonomic reasons related to arm and finger proportions.
To learn more about topics related to studio violins for beginners, read the post published on the website's blog titled: Studio Violins: Best Prices. If you want to learn more about the different sizes of violins in relation to body proportions, then read the post: The Best Violins for Children and Beginners.
The string family, which includes violins and violas, are symbolic instruments of "classical" and symphonic music, essential components of orchestras, and are also among the most widespread instruments for school study.
The violin is the highest-pitched string instrument among the most common strings. In addition to being omnipresent within various types of orchestras, it is also widely used as a solo instrument and in smaller ensembles such as for chamber music, string quartets, and also in pop, world music, and folk contexts.
The viola, on the other hand, has a slightly lower range than the violin, is an essential component in orchestras and small ensembles, but is not as widespread as a solo instrument. However, given the high demand for this instrument and few musicians, remember that if someone decides to play the viola well, they won't be without work.