c or c sharp, depending on your finger placement.
Yes. There are four strings: G, D, A, and E. On the D string if you put one finger on it, it is E. Two fingers: F#. Three fingers: G. On the A string one finger is B. Two fingewrs is C#. Three fingers is High D. I don't know the fingerings for the D and E string. Your Welcome :D
Well it depends, If you put one finger down on the G string in turns into A, If you put two fingers down it turns into a B, If you put three fingers down it turns into C.
A stretched rubber band between two fingers.
The bottom of a two string Chinese violin is called an Erhu.
Typically a string quartet is two violins, one viola, one cello.
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.
Look at fingers. If its 1 finger on the strings for cello, same for violin. If you are doing anything for cello with 3 fingers, it's 2 for violin. If it's 4 for cello, it's 3 for violin. Here is cello notes with fingers-A STRING-0 fingers on A string (open A) = A1 finger on A string = B3 fingers on A string = #C4 fingers on A string = DD STRING0 fingers on D string (open D) = D1 finger on D string = E3 fingers on D string = #F4 fingers on D string = GG STRING0 fingers on G string (open G) = G1 finger on D string = A3 fingers on D string = #B4 fingers on D string = CC STRING0 fingers on C string (open C) = C1 finger on D string = D3 fingers on D string = #E4 fingers on D string = FRULES FOR CONVERTINGWhen there is 3 on a cello, it's 2 for a violinWhen there is 4 on a cello, it's 3 for violinThere isn't a note on the cello with 2 fingers-it just sound terrable.
yes.
a violin, viola and a cello or two violins and a cello
Using the bow or plucking the string.
Here are the frequency, in Hertz, of the violin's four strings in order from lowest to highest: G: 196 Hz D: 293.66 Hz A: 440 Hz E: 659.25 Hz The G at 196 Hz is the lowest pitch on the violin (though a very rare and unconventional technique call subharmonics allows for a player to go below that). On each string the violin can theoretically attain as high a pitch as the violinist desires, but in practical terms, a pitch two octaves and a fifth above the fundamental (the open string with no fingers laid down). It is possible to go higher on the string, but it is very rarely, if ever, used, and it is extremely difficult to produce good tone at such extremes.
Well if you know where the d string is than you can play an e with one finger an f# with two fingers and a g with three i havent learned how to play the note with four fingers but I do know that with no fingers on it is an open d string