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By: Samuel Van Le. Function. The function of the viola is to bring entertainment to listeners and to fill in the inner ha rmonies. This is as difference between a violin(right) and a viola(left). A viola. History (The Least known of the string instruments).
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Function The function of the viola is to bring entertainment to listeners and to fill in the inner harmonies. This is as difference between a violin(right) and a viola(left) A viola
History(The Least known of the string instruments) • The viola, second member of the strings family, is slightly bigger than the violin. • The viola is a very old instrument. It has been basically unchanged for hundreds of years. • In early orchestral music, the viola part had almost all harmony parts. • Made in 1500s by Gaspara da Salo who was known for cello making. • At first the viola was called the 'alto-tenor' violin, as the term 'viola' was used to refer to any Western classical stringed instrument that was bowed. • 1800-1900 had better parts for the instrument unlike the earlier years. • Now the Viola is in contemporary pop, and folk music. • There are also electric violas now.
Eletric viola • Amplifaction and equalization makes up for the natural sounds a viola can make. • Most eletrical instruments are violin sized, few actuall sized Violas exsits, for people who want the feeling of the actual feeling of a viola. • Some may have internal preamplifier or you can just plug a wire into an amplifier.
Material • Spruce for lightness, flexibility, and strength for sounding boards of instruments. • Maple for being a very hard wood. • The strings are made from a steel core for metal strings, silk, gut(sheep, goat, hog horse, mule, pig, or a donkey) • A winding for a strings are Aluminum, Silver, and chrome steel . • The bow has horse hair, ebony, silk, wire, leather.
Bibliography • "Viola." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. 24 Oct. 2010. Web. 25 Oct. 2010. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola>. • http://www.stamellstring.com/inventory_violas.html • "Bow (music)." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. 19 Oct. 2010. Web. 24 Oct. 2010. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bow_(music)>. • "General Information about Viola." DOKUZ EYLÜL UNIVERSITY. 24 July 2005. Web. 24 Oct. 2010. <http://www.deu.edu.tr/DEUWeb/English/Icerik/Icerik.php?KOD=3136>. • "Beginning Band: Viola Information." Beginning Band- School Band and Orchestra Information. Web. 25 Oct. 2010. <http://www.beginband.com/viola.shtml>. • Hillard, Kate. "History of the Viola Instrument." Essortment Articles: Free Online Articles on Health, Science, Education & More.. 2002. Web. 25 Oct. 2010. <http://www.essortment.com/all/violainstrument_rfav.htm>.