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put your fingers on it
I assume you mean a chord. You can do this by placing fingers on both strings that you want to play and playing the strings at the same time.
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First finger and second finger would be close together, almost like a half step.
2 fingers on A
A quaver is a length of note, so there's no real special technique to playing a quaver, it's just like playing any other sort of note. The only difference is the length.
You can burn a lot or a little. The length of time you are playing factors in. And how vigorously you play factors in.
violin uses a bow trumpet uses a mouthpiece
Sarah chang was only 3 when she started playing the violin
The simple answer is no, you have to know exactly where to place your fingers.
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Half step is where your fingers are touching on the string, and a whole step is when your fingers are not touching.