Electric Violin
An electric violin is a modern string instrument that uses electronic pickups to amplify sound, allowing it to be heard more clearly in larger venues. Unlike traditional violins, which rely on a wooden body to produce sound acoustically, electric violins often have a solid body and can be played with or without an amplifier.
These instruments are popular in various music genres, including classical, rock, and jazz. Many electric violins come with features like built-in effects and the ability to connect to digital audio workstations, making them versatile tools for musicians looking to experiment with sound.