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  1. Viola - Wikipedia

    A person who plays the viola is called a violist or a viola player. The technique required for playing a viola has certain differences compared with that of a violin, partly because of its larger size: the notes …

  2. Viola | Stringed, Orchestra, Chamber Music | Britannica

    Viola, stringed musical instrument, the tenor of the violin family. It is built in proportions similar to those of the violin but has a body length of 37 to 43 cm (14.5 to 17 inches), about 5 cm (2 inches) longer …

  3. How to Play Viola (with Pictures) - wikiHow

    Mar 10, 2025 · A viola is a stringed instrument that has a larger size and lower sound than a violin. While it may take some time to master the viola, you can pick one up and learn to play the basics easily.

  4. Viola - Instrument Street

    Explore the viola’s rich, warm sound, its role in ensembles, and what makes this soulful string instrument essential to musical expression.

  5. Viola - New World Encyclopedia

    The viola was formerly termed the "viola da braccio" in sixteenth century Italy and the viola may have appeared historically before the smaller violin.

  6. Home - Welcome to the American Viola Society!

    Sep 30, 2025 · We are an organization dedicated to celebrating and promoting the viola and those who love it.

  7. Viola Online: Home

    ViolaOnline.com offers free viola sheet music and free online viola lessons and viola instruction for all ages.

  8. Viola: History and Characteristics - Handmade Sound

    Discover the characteristics, sound, and history of the viola, the older sibling of the violin. Learn more about the topic on Handmade Sound.

  9. Instruments related to the violin: The viola - Yamaha Corporation

    Nobody knows for sure where and when the first viola was created. However, it is known for a fact that the instrument was in use in northern Italy around the same time as its cousin, the violin (i.e. the first …

  10. Parts of the Viola | The Instrument Place

    An in-depth look at the anatomy of the Viola to provide a full understanding of name and function of its parts.