How loud is a violin in decibels?

The violin and viola produce decibel levels in excess of 90 dB(A) for their players. These levels are similar to those of a rock concert. They also well exceed the 85 dB(A) limit that European regulations stipulate for the compulsory wearing of ear protection on the work floor.
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How loud is a violin?

At full volume, an acoustic violin can range from 78 to 95 dB. That's just loud enough to require ear protection if you're playing for more than an hour, but still soft enough to be drowned out by a band.
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Is the violin louder than a guitar?

The violin is comparatively louder than a guitar. This is a surprising fact, given that: the violin instrument is generally smaller than, say, a typical classical or folk guitar, both use strings.
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How loud is a cello in dB?

Results, at the average note, were as follows: violin, 85.9 db: viola, 79.5 db: cello, 76.52 db: double bass, 75.97 db.
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How loud is a piano in dB?

Piano (normal practice): 60 to 70 db. Piano (fortissimo): 84 to 103 db.
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How loud is a violin?



Can a violin be too loud?

January 10, 2014 at 01:08 PM · Yes, a violin can be too loud and powerful, depending on the application. I've run across some quartet and ensemble musicians who placed high priority on "blending" with the group, and this placed some restrictions on using powerful instruments.
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What is the loudest instrument?

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the loudest (and largest) instrument in the world is the Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ. This pipe organ was built by the Midmer-Losh Organ Company, and is housed in the Main Auditorium of the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
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How loud is a piano?

Acoustic pianos generally produce 60-70 Decibels (dB) at normal practise. The Action Level where hearing protection is required is at 85 Decibels. Upright pianos generally have shorter strings and smaller soundboard, which would contribute to lesser volume compared to a Grand piano.
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Are there silent violins?

It's one of our most frequently asked questions: "Does the Silent violin make any sound?" The answer is simple: yes it does. 'Silent' is a marketing word that Yamaha created with its 'Silent' violin line way back in the 1990's is a solid-body electric violin with built-in headphone amplification.
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Can you practice violin in an apartment?

By Jasmine Reese - Whether you're a student or professional musician, it doesn't matter. You will worry about what your neighbors or roommates think when you practice. I've even heard some people say they have held off on starting to learn a musical instrument because of living in a shared space or apartment complex.
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Does playing violin damage your hearing?

Can violin playing cause hearing damage? Absolutely, playing a classical instrument can cause hearing damage. With overtones to 1000 Hz and a volume up to 95 dB, a violin can cause hearing loss. You should protect your ears by wearing an earplug on the ear directed to the violin, or at least cotton.
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Which sounds better violin or guitar?

Violins sound louder than guitars. The range of a violin is bigger than a guitar. The dynamic differences are larger on a violin. On a guitar you are using a pick or your fingers, on the violin you are using a bow.
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What is the sound quality of violin?

Full, lively, singing, eloquent, introspective, supernatural, sensuous, lustrous, bright, metallic, vibrant, clear, glassy, flute-like, shrill, brilliant, sparkling, calm, thin, whistling, round, pure, muffled, solemn, austere, dark, muted, open, sustaining, rough, wafting, soft, sweet, merry, dancing, veiled.
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Which is louder violin or flute?

While it's true that a violin can play loud, a flute is technically louder due to its nature.
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How many decibels is a saxophone?

In our example an alto saxophone plays at 60 dB and a tenor sax plays at 70 dB at the same time, producing a combined sound of 70 dB. The sound decreases by 6 dB when doubling the distance from the source.
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Is it good to practice violin with mute?

Disclaimer: Don't practice with a mute all the time!

Your 'situation normal' on the violin should be to play without mute. Your bowing and tone creation skills should be based on the normal sound of the violin. A mute muffles away little mistakes and you might start playing too rough or too loud.
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Do violin mutes work?

Violin mutes are designed to improve the violin's tone by altering it in some way. There are a few different types of violin mutes, and each type changes the tone slightly differently. The most popular type is a rubber mute.
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What is the most difficult instrument to play?

The 11 Hardest Musical Instruments to Learn
  • Violin. The violin is a wooden stringed instrument that's part of a larger family of similar instruments. ...
  • The French Horn. ...
  • The Organ. ...
  • Bagpipes. ...
  • Accordion. ...
  • Oboe. ...
  • Harp. ...
  • Guitar.
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What is the weirdest instrument?

20 of the Weirdest Musical Instruments You Need to See to Believe
  • Toha. Also called the Totem Harp, this instrument was created by composer Victor Gama. ...
  • Contrabass Balalaika. ...
  • Stylophone. ...
  • Pikasso Guitar. ...
  • Theremin. ...
  • Cimbalom. ...
  • Glass Armonica. ...
  • Crwth.
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What is the easiest instrument to learn?

The piano is arguably the easiest musical instrument for kids to learn and there's a ton of easy songs to learn. It's a great way to introduce children to music, mostly thanks to the simple, logical layout of the keys.
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How loud is a hand clap dB?

[32] measured the levels of acoustic sources and found the handclap to be one with the lowest. In another study by Seetharaman and Tarzia [33], the handclap averaged 26.4 dB above the background level (in a concert hall with typical background noise levels) with a standard deviation of 4.4 dB across measurements.
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