In fourths, with a third in the middle
One key helper would to invest in a tuner. If not, locate a nearby piano and tune to an A. Hopefully with good ear you can hear the pitch variations from the D, E, and G strings. You use the little silver knobs closer to the chin rest of the violin for fine tuning. The black knobs at the scroll is for when the string is really out of tune. If this doesn't help, contact your local music store, I'm sure they would be willing to help! :)
Looking down on the violin's strings, with the 4 pegs at the top, going from left to right each string must be tuned to these notes:
G below middle C
D above middle C
A above middle C
E above that A.
They are tuned in fifths. Typically, the A string is tuned to an external sound (the Oboe in most orchestras) and then the other strings are tuned to the interval using the tuned A string as a reference
The main notes are G D A & E
When I learnt the violin I remembered it by Good Dogs All Eat.
But there are many other notes, like F, G, etc.
For more information see the answers to the Related Questions shown below.
The Violin is tuned to the notes
G D A and E
the A being at 440
a good way to remember this, Green Dragons Are Excellent
G3 D4 A4 E5
if you don't know what those mean, this link will help you out!
http://piano.about.com/od/lessons/ss/pitch-notation-systems.htm
Hope this helps!! =)
Violin strings are tuned E, A, D, and G. A is generally given as 440hz.
The viola is tuned one fifth lower than a violin.
the violin and something else
Violins are tuned in fifths, lowest to highest: G, D, A, E
Many students change from violin to other stringed instruments like viola, cello, or string bass. The mandolin is tuned the same as the violin, so it's often easy for violinists to pick up. If you have been playing violin for some time, you may find it difficult to change to transposing instruments.
The thickest string is the C below middle C; then G, D, A. The viola is tuned a fifth below the violin, which means that the G, D, and A strings a the same as the violin, and one octave above the cello.
The viola is tuned one fifth lower than a violin.
The Violin is tuned to the notes G D A and E the A being at 440 a good way to remember this, Green Dragons Are Excellent
Piano, Guitar, Violin, Banjo etc.
G D A E With the A being 440
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 violin and something else
The viola.
Yes a viola is a Violet. But its also an instrument that is similar to a violin but slightly bigger and tuned a fifth lower.
There are two ways to change the pitch of the violin: 1. The pegs on the violin can be turned back and forth in order to tune the violin to a specific key. The first string is tuned in G, second - D, third - A, and the fourth - E. Some electric violins come with 5 strings, the fifth coming before G and tuned in the key of C. 2. Below the bridge of the violin rests fine tuning equipment which will make minor adjustments to the pitch.
The violin is a string instrument, usually with four strings tuned in perfect fifths. It is the smallest, highest-pitched member of the violin family of string instruments, which includes theviola and cello.
It needs to tuned, balanced, and on time I think
Violins are tuned in fifths, lowest to highest: G, D, A, E