An F Sharp is a note on the viola. To play this note, you put you second finger on the D string (2nd highest string) and it will either play an F natural, or an F sharp. The F finger would be touching the third finger, the G note. If you are playing an F natural, The F finger would be touching the first finger, the E note. Make sure that when you are playing the F Sharp note, there should be a space between the F Sharp note and the E note, your first finger.
To play an F sharp on the viola you just put your second finger next to the third and play second finger (not third). Note that there are eleven ways to play this because there are eleven positions (I just stated first position).
These are the D sharps in first position
Low second finger on the C string
Low First finger on the D string
High third or low fourth finger on the A string
2nd finger beside the 3rd on the d string
G sharp is also A flat.
DD- E- D- G- F sharp(half note: hold for two beats)- DD- E- D- A (four fingers on D string)- G(half note: hold for two)- DD- high D (on A string)- B- G- F sharp- E(half note: hold for two beats)- CC- slur B to G- A (4 fingers on D)- G. *Just for fun: After the song do D-E-D-F sharp ( "And many more!") * This coming from my viola book so if any of you have easier versions please feel free to correct my answer.
d d sharp e f f sharp g g sharp a a sharp b c c sharp d
D major is: D, E, F sharp, G, A, B, C sharp, D. D minor is: D, E, F, G, A, A sharp, C sharp, D.
g sharp would be g sharp or a minor. d sharp would be d sharp or e flat. a sharp would be a sharp or b flat. c sharp would be c sharp or d flat. f sharp would be f sharp or g flat. e sharp would be e sharp or f slat for which there is no such note. and g natural would be g natural.
G sharp is also A flat.
DD- E- D- G- F sharp(half note: hold for two beats)- DD- E- D- A (four fingers on D string)- G(half note: hold for two)- DD- high D (on A string)- B- G- F sharp- E(half note: hold for two beats)- CC- slur B to G- A (4 fingers on D)- G. *Just for fun: After the song do D-E-D-F sharp ( "And many more!") * This coming from my viola book so if any of you have easier versions please feel free to correct my answer.
UP: d sharp e sharp f sharp g sharp a sharp b sharp c double-sharp d sharp DOWN: d sharp c sharp b natural a sharp g sharp f sharp e sharp d sharp
A viola has the (left to right) C,G,D,A strings
d d sharp e f f sharp g g sharp a a sharp b c c sharp d
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A viola has the (left to right) C,G,D,A strings
The strings of a viola, from lowest to highest are: C, G, D, and A.
D major is: D, E, F sharp, G, A, B, C sharp, D. D minor is: D, E, F, G, A, A sharp, C sharp, D.
A viola has the (left to right) C,G,D,A strings and the violin has G,D,A,E strings
A viola has the (left to right) C,G,D,A strings and the violin has G,D,A,E strings
D sharp F sharp A natural C natural