How to Distinguish Between Violins and Violas: 7 Steps (original) (raw)
The violin and viola are similar in a number of ways. They both have the same general shape and shares three strings. However, if you look and listen, you will be able to tell the difference. They both make beautiful sounds, but while they seem similar, they are actually very different.
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Is the instrument big or small? The violin generally has a smaller frame than the viola.
The bow is the long wooden stick with horse hair on it that is used to play a stringed instrument. If the end which you hold the bow (the frog) is a straight 90 degree angle it is a violin bow, whereas the viola bow is a 90 degree angle with a curved corner. Moreover, the viola usually has a heavier bow.
Is it lower or higher? The violin has a higher e-string while the viola has a lower c-string.
The violin string order from lowest to highest is: G, D, A, E. Violas do not have an E string, but an additional lower note, making their string order from lowest to highest: C, G, D, A.
Violins generally play higher pitched parts of the music while Violas play lower pitched parts. However both instruments use much of the same techniques in playing and require the same level of training and dedication to master.
- If it is a solo, check the printed program to identify the instrument being played.
- If it is an orchestra, the strings nearer to you (the audience) on the left are the violins. The first instruments to the left of the conductor are the "first" violins. The next section is the "second violins". The next section usually contains the violas, but occasionally the violas might be placed directly opposite of the first violins.

Violins read treble clef while violas read mainly alto clef (and occasionally treble clef).
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How big is a viola?
It depends on the viola. 15 to 16 inches are all pretty standard sizes, but a player can, and often will, work up to a larger size. This is because the larger the viola is, the more rich the sound. - Question
How are the violin and viola similar?
The violin and viola are similarly shaped. They both have four strings (violin has G, D, A and E; viola has C, G D, and A). Both are also held in the same position under the chin and held up by the shoulder. - Question
Is one easier to learn to play than the other?
Not really. The violin is higher-pitched with an E-string, while the viola has a C-string. It really just depends on personal preference.
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- The most important consideration is love of the sound of the instrument. Love of the sound will carry the student through the hours of practice required.
- When deciding as to whether you wish to learn play the violin or viola, take into consideration the size of the hand. The viola, being the larger instrument, may work better than the violin for someone with large hands. Although this is sometimes helpful when deciding, it is more of a personality thing. For a person who is very outgoing and loves to be the spotlight, violin is usually the way to go, but if you are a bit more laid back and quiet yet passionate, then viola is a perfect instrument for you. If you wish for a very wide range of music to play, violin is the way to go. The viola has a smaller solo music library, but it is still very ample.
- Check for qualified teachers. Both the violin and viola require enthusiastic and knowledgeable instruction to master. However, you may not find a good viola teacher in your vicinity, so look in the phone book to see if there is one near you.
- If you call a viola a violin, violists will be very upset. The equivalent would be mistaking a Canadian for an American.
- Musicians are very often sensitive artists. They may not want to have the instrument they are using touched or held by people other than themselves. By treating both the instrument and the person with respect, it is possible to learn a lot about the history and the nature of the instrument they play.
- Violins and Violas can be very expensive and are somewhat fragile. Many of the top quality instruments are hundreds of years old. Be very, very careful when sitting and moving quickly in the vicinity of either instrument.
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