The first generation of modern violinists was born in Italy in the 16th century. This instrument has undergone many changes over the centuries and has had a more expressive sound in each generation along with a simpler playing mechanism. Today, it can be claimed that in all cultures and styles of music in the world, the violin plays a significant role. The vast majority of orchestras use the violin as their main instrument.
Even other stringed instruments of orchestras are in the violin family. The absence of separate frets or frets on this instrument has given it great flexibility. For example, guitar frets are divided into half-step intervals, and it takes a lot of skill to get a quarter-step on them. But the violin does not have such a division and you can play all intervals on it.