Which part of the violin produces the sound?
Neck
Scroll
Vibrating strings
Fact: The part of the violin that actually produces the sound is the vibrating strings. When the strings are bowed or plucked, they vibrate and create sound waves. These vibrations then travel through the body of the violin, making the sound louder. The neck and scroll mainly help hold and support the strings but do not create the sound themselves.
Correct Answer: Vibrating strings