- What are the parts of a violin called?
- What are the 4 parts of the violin?
- What's inside the violin?
- How many parts make a violin?
What are the parts of a violin called?
20 Key Components of a Violin and How They Work
- Scroll. The decorative top of the violin. ...
- Pegs. Four wooden pegs around which the strings are wound. ...
- Peg box. The enclosure in which the strings are wound onto the pegs.
- Nut. A small piece of wood between the pegbox and fingerboard. ...
- Neck. ...
- Fingerboard. ...
- Top. ...
- Ribs.
What are the 4 parts of the violin?
The Nut, Bridge, and Pegbox
You should know that there are four strings, what to do with the pegbox, and what the fingerboard is for. The main parts of the violin are easy to recognize and remember because they are named just like parts of a human body.
What's inside the violin?
A violin consists of a body or corpus, a neck, a finger board, a bridge, a soundpost, four strings, and various fittings.
How many parts make a violin?
A modern violin is made from about 70 different pieces of wood.