The bridge transmits the vibrations of the strings to the violin's belly or soundboard, which is made of pine wood and this amplifies the sound. Inside the instrument, under the base of the bridge and between the belly and the back of the violin, which is made of maple wood, there is a sound base; A thin piece of pine wood that transmits the vibrations of the strings to the back of the instrument. How you maintain the violin is very important and significant.
Music in Hamburg
From classical and electronic festivals to music history, and from live concerts to club music culture, there is much to discover in Hamburg music. The first European public opera house opened in Hamburg in 1678, and great classical musicians such as Brahms and Teleman lived in the city. The Elbphilharmonie Hamburg Concert Hall, a unique cultural landmark, is built in Hamburg's urban boundaries. Hamburg is the gateway to the world of music: It was in the St. Pauli area in the 1960s that the Beatles established their global professional foundations. Numerous music festivals in and around Hamburg, unique venues, and collections of sounds create a unique music experience. Hamburg breathes music, and this can be felt in the city's numerous clubs around Ripperbane, in musicals, in concert halls, as well as in the city's outdoor events.