92.
Your left hand has the number 81 on it in arabic numbets, and your right hand has the number 18 on it in arabic. You add them up and you get 99..( meaning 99 names of god, so you have to figure out the 100th name.
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A standard piano has 88 keys and a violin has 4 strings, therefore that would be a total of 92.
G, D, A, and E (from left to right, or lowest to highest)
from highest to lowest pitch, E,A,D,G.
I'm not actually a violin player, but i am pretty sure this is how it goes. (I'm going from the thicker, lower sounding strings to the skinny high strings. So basically left to right.) GABC, next string, DEFG, next, ABCD, last EFGA. Which ones you REALLY want to remember are the open string notes, G D A E.
the strings on a violin are G;D;A;E. IT IS VERY SIMPLE TO MEMORIZE!!! Actually, the string names on the violin is G,D,A,E. But for violas it is C,G,D,A. They do not have the same strings, and people often get those two confused. NOTE: Left handed violins are reversed, Just to let you know. Even though most left handed players use Right handed violins, but if you're one of the few who simply cannot play right handed, well... In all, left handed violins are such a rip.. -_- ($400)
No. Violin strings are much thinner and shorter. They have to be because the violin is smaller. Because of this they make completely different sounds. Also, there are six strings on a guitar and only four on a violin.
It doesn't have to be out of tune if that's what you mean! But, maybe you should just check the tuning before you start practicing. The strings don't usually go out of tune that quickly unless they are new but if you have a tuning device, the letter names of the notes should be (from lowest to highest): G, D, A and E. If you don't know how to tune a violin maybe ask someone who does know, maybe a violin teacher, to do it for you just in case one of the strings snaps while tuning.
A viola has the (left to right) C,G,D,A strings
Violin- the smallestViola- the second smallestCello- so big you stand it on the groundDouble Bass- The biggest instrument that ALSO stands on the ground to be played.Harp- (Not always used) With 47 strings!
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There are a family of Italian violin makers one of whom was names Andrea Amati, who made the famous Amati Violins!