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.
I believe that the trumpet is the highest in te Brass famly, and the tuba is the lowest. In general, the bigger instrument is the lowest.
c (lowest), g, d, a(highest)
A normal violin has 4 strings.Starting with the lowest sounding string, the strings are normally tuned to the following notes:the G below 'Middle C'the D above 'Middle C'the A above 'Middle C'the E above that A.To get the best possible sound from the instrument each string must be made a different thickness. The lowest sounding string is the thickest and the highest sounding string is the thinnest.A normal violin has 4 strings. To get the best possible sound from the instrument each string must be made a different thickness. The lowest sounding string is the thickest and the highest sounding string is the thinnest.
Violin is the highest piched with it's E sting. It' strings from highest to lowest are: E, A, D, & G. The Viola is second highest with A, D, G, & C. The Cello has the same string set, with a slightly lower pitch. The lowest is the Bass, wich strings I THINK are G, D, A, & E.
Violin, Viola, Cello then Double Bass
On the violin, it is the second highest-pitched string of the four (G, D, A, E).On guitar it is the second lowest-pitched (E, A, D, G, B, E).On the Bass it is also the 2nd lowest string (E,A,D,G)Cello & Viola: it is the highest string: (C, G, D, A)
Like a violin, the more fingers on the E string (highest) makes a higher sound e is the highest as it has a thinner string unlike the g (lowest) it has a larger thicker string. Hope i answered your question!
So assuming you have a right handed bass and you were holding it as if you were playing it the top string is the lowest and the bottom string is the highest. Standard tuning for a 4 string bass is E A D G. E being lowest.
Well, there are 4 main strings. In order from lowest to highest, it is G, D, A and E being the highest. One finger on the G string is A. Two fingers is B. Three is C and four are D, making the same noise as the open D string. One finger on the D string is E. Two fingers are F. Three fingers are G, and fourth ringer making the same noise as the open A string. One finger on the A string is B. Two fingers are C, and three fingers are D sharp. Fourth finger makes the same noise as open E. One finger on the open E string is F. Second finger is G, third finger is A, and fourth ringer is B, making that the highest note on the violin.
A normal violin has 4 strings.Starting with the lowest sounding string, the strings must be tuned to the following notes:the G below 'Middle C'the D above 'Middle C'the A above 'Middle C'the E above that A.To get the best possible sound from the instrument each string must be made of a different thickness. The lowest sounding string is the thickest and the highest sounding string is the thinnest.
The highest pitched string is the E string, followed by the A then the D. G is the lowest string. F and lower E are located on the D string. B and C are on the A string.
The lowest string on a four string double bass is an E string. If you have a fairly rare five string double bass then the lowest fifth string is a B string.