Violin, colloquially calls “violon” [in Persian], is a wooden accordion and a soprano, which is used in the categories of violins and stringed instruments Most violins have a hollow wooden frame and usually have four (sometimes five) strings. There are also smaller types of violin instruments such as piccolos and pochette, but these instruments are hardly used. It is also tuned on total one fifth [harmony] with the notes G3, D4, A4, E5 and is usually played by pulling a bow on the strings. The violin can be played by plucking the strings with the fingers (pizzicato) and, in specialized cases, by striking the strings with the wooden side of the bow (col legno).
Music in New York
New York music is a diverse and important field in the world of music. The city has long been a thriving home for popular genres such as jazz, rock, soul, R&B, funk, disco, and urban blues, as well as classical and artistic music. It is the birthplace of hip hop, garage house, bogalo, doo woop, beep, punk rock, and new wave. It is also the birthplace of salsa music, a fusion of Cuban and Puerto Rican influences from New York's Latin neighborhoods in the 1960s. With the advent of popular notes in the early twentieth century, New York Broadway Musical Theater, and New York Tin Pan Alley composition, formed an important part of the American music industry. New York's most famous musicians include Jay-Z, Billy Joel, John Williams, Carol King, Neil Diamond, Lou Reed, Stephen Sundheim... Hall, Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall, and more. The Governors Ball Music Festival, the Panorama Music Festival, the Meadows Music and Art Festival, the Summer Stage, the North Side Festival, the Blue Note Jazz Festival, etc. are just a few of the most important music events in the city.