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.
Learning music in Oshawa
Oshawa has become one of Canada's most popular music destinations due to McLaughlin's Palace House. In 1870 the first band was formed in the city and was named the Oshawa Citizens Band. In the early twentieth century, music organizations from other parts of Ontario and Wales visited Oshawa, and music study groups were formed. Soon the most famous music teachers came to teach in this city and gradually took its industry forward to the current level. Mike O'Neill, Laurie Yates, Matt Werbeck, Crown Lands, Lena and Macy, the Cuff de Duke, the Sparrows are just a few of the musicians who were born and educated in this city. The city's famous Music Hall also hosts many music festivals and concerts each year.