I don't think so. The viola (I think) is an octive lower then the violin. I think. I am not realy sure. Please look it up.
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I am a 30 year old violin teacher.
Violin, Viola, Cello then Double Bass
All of the strings are part of the violin family. Basically the double bass, cello, and viola are the violin's relatives. The piano and the harp are also considered string instruments.
It certainly is. They are both in the string family and the cellos,and the basses are too they are all related. They are certainly not. Violins are from the viola Family, meaning little viola, and the guitar is from the lute family, named after an english medieval expression for women of easy virtue. Just because they have strings it doesn't mean they are from the same family.
The viola comes from the "violin family" although the viola came first. Some people state this as the "viola family." To be more general, you could categorize this as the string family if you include guitars pianos etc.
The Viola can play higher. Pitches of String Instruments from highest to lowest are: Violin Viola Cello Double Bass
The viola is a member of the string family of instruments. Its relatives are the violin, the bass, the cello, and the double bass. There are other string family members, but they are not as closely related to the viola, such as the harp and the piano.
Violin, Viola, Cello then Double Bass
The viola makes the highest sound of any string instrument.
The members of the string family, from the highest to the lowest, are the violin, the viola, cello and bass. Without the strings you would no longer have an orchestra, you would have a band, The string family, as a unit, can play the very highest notes and the very lowest.
The violin is a bowed string instrument with four strings usually tuned in perfect fifths. It is the smallest and highest-pitched member of the violin family of string instruments, which also includes the viola and cellohttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violin
the highest viola note is the A string. the second highest note is the D string. the third highest note is the G string. And the deepest snow is the string. the a string is the farthest to the right when you are holding it properly. the D string is right next to it although it is on the left of the A string.
All of the strings are part of the violin family. Basically the double bass, cello, and viola are the violin's relatives. The piano and the harp are also considered string instruments.
It certainly is. They are both in the string family and the cellos,and the basses are too they are all related. They are certainly not. Violins are from the viola Family, meaning little viola, and the guitar is from the lute family, named after an english medieval expression for women of easy virtue. Just because they have strings it doesn't mean they are from the same family.
The viola belongs to the string instrument family.
The viola comes from the "violin family" although the viola came first. Some people state this as the "viola family." To be more general, you could categorize this as the string family if you include guitars pianos etc.
Violin 2 and Viola
Violin, Viola....