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When a violin string of a certain length is set in vibration it will produce a certain pitch Under the same conditions a string half as long will produce a pitch one octave lower?

No. A string half as long as a violin string set vibrating will produce a note one octave higher. That is exactly how the violin is played. When the violinist moves his hand up and down the fingerboard, he is literally shortening the strings making the notes higher or lengthening them to make them lower. The lowest note a violin can reach is the open G string. That is the G below middle C. Pressing down on that string raises the pitch. When you tune your violin, you tune your A string first and then tune your other strings to that string.


Can you play the c on e string on a violin?

Yes, you can play the note C on the E string of a violin.


Will it be quieter is a violin string is tightened?

If a violin string is tightened, the volume does not change, the note does. If you tighten a string, it gets higher, and if you loosen it, it gets lower.


What happens if the thicker the string of a violin?

the note becomes lower


Where is the B note on the G string on the violin?

On a full-size violin on the G-String, B can be found about 2.5 inches up the neck.


What is so special about violin?

It is a special string instrument that can give sound, and play music. The violin is the string instrument that can play the highest note.


Violins have how many strings?

The violin has four strings. These are G, D, A, and E going from the lowest to the highest notes. Violins are tuned in perfect fifths, meaning the tone that each open string produces is five notes higher than the string below it. The lowest note that a violin can produce on an open string is a G below middle C, and the D string is 5 notes directly above this.


What note is d and f?

D-the second lowest open string of the violin, placing your third finger on the A string also gives you a D F-the note right above E (the highest open string of the violin) or placing your second finger on the D string


How do you play d note on violin?

In first posistion, 4th pinky on the g string, d string, and 3rd finger on the a string.


How do you control the sound of the violin?

To produce sound from the violin, you place the bow and move it back and forth across one string. To change the note played on the violin, you place your fingers on different parts of the string. To control the volume, you can put more pressure on the bow making the sound louder, or putting less pressure to soften the volume.


What does tightening a string do to the sound on a violin?

Causes it to give a note of higher frequency


When tuning a violin a string is tightened. what happens to a note being played on the string?

When a violin string is tightened, the tension in the string increases, which raises the pitch of the note being played. This occurs because a tighter string vibrates faster, producing a higher frequency sound. Conversely, if the string is loosened, the pitch lowers as the frequency of vibration decreases. Thus, adjusting the tension of the string directly affects the musical note produced.