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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.

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From lowest to highest (left to right when being held in playing position), the notes on a viola are C (lowest) G (second lowest) D (second highest) and A (highest). These are the same notes as a cello.

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