| To make higher pitched sounds you place your fingers further away from the scroll, which is also nearer to your chin. These are usually the fingers of the left hand.,, Tom play lower pitched notes you place your finger tips onto the string nearer to the scroll. The scroll is that "curly" end of the violin close to the pegs which can be turned tighter or looser to "tune" the strings to their correct pitch.
to make higher pitch tense the string and to make lower pitch loose the string
If you are asking about the violin making low sounds, then it can, but not as low as, per say, a stand up bass. If you're asking about loud sounds, then yes. Compared to the other instruments in the orchestra (viola, cello, bass), the violin is the easiest to hear.
In the violin family it is in the middle of the range. Not quite as low as the bass and not as high as the violins.
the violin is the highest string orchestral instrument.
it sounds like a guitar but it is more gentle and soft is also like a piano because it has high and low sounds.
It would only be able to play the high or low e string, but the low e string is probably too thick.
the violin makes a low or high sounds?
high or low sounds
If you are asking about the violin making low sounds, then it can, but not as low as, per say, a stand up bass. If you're asking about loud sounds, then yes. Compared to the other instruments in the orchestra (viola, cello, bass), the violin is the easiest to hear.
In the violin family it is in the middle of the range. Not quite as low as the bass and not as high as the violins.
the violin is the highest string orchestral instrument.
i was gonna ask that question
It's a relatively high pitched instrument.
Low pitched sounds have a low frequency. Higher sounds have high frequency, that is the number of waves passing a point per second is greater.
low
Another word for make low sounds is "murmur."
Change your voice idiot.
Compared to a tuba, it's higher. Compared to a piccolo, it's lower.