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It should be the same as any other instrument. The C major scale contains all the whole tones, no accidentals: C D E F G A B

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they are c on the g string d,e,f,g,a,b

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What is the c string in voilin?

There is no C string on a violin- the strings are G, D, A and E. Perhaps you are thinking of a viola, which has a low C string, alongwith a G, D and an A string.


Is the viola high pitch or low pitch?

A viola is in the key of C, and is tuned in fifths. The lowest string is tuned an octave below middle C, then G, D, and A. Each string is an octave higher then a cello. A viola is in the key of C, and is tuned in fifths. The lowest string is tuned an octave below middle C, then G, D, and A. Each string is an octave higher then a cello.


What is the string order of a viola?

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.


What are the three notes on the c string for viola?

You can play tons of notes on the c string, but if you want to play something that can be played on the a,d,or g string it will require shifting.


A violin is b flat instrument what is a viola?

Violins are NOT b-flat instruments. A violin is a C instrument (like a flute or piano). A viola is also a C instrument. The viola is larger and can play a fifth lower than the violin. Violin strings highest to lowest: e, A, D, G. Viola strings highest to lowest: A, D, G, C. Same A, D, and G pitched strings.


Where is the d string on a viola?

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Who is viola's kin?

A Violin, Cello, Stand up Bass, and a Cellin. ( by the way a cellin is a little bigger than a viola and it has a C string and a E string along with the D, G, and A strings.


Where are the notes on a viola?

The lowest (thickest) string on the viola is the C string. When played without any fingers down, it is a C. One half step up is C#, another half-step up is D, then D#, then E, then F, F#, and G. This G is the exact same G as the open G string, the next string up. Each notes goes up by a half step until you reach D, which is the next open string, and then finally A, which is the highest string.


What is the violas range?

A viola has an A string, D string, G string, and C string. It's one octave above the cello.. It is also tuned 1/5 below the violin.


What key is the viola in?

You tune the viola to the high A, to the A string, Tune the A string to the D string, D string to the C string. C string to G string, which is the lowest and thickest string. Make sure to make sure that there isn't a sound like wa-wawa-wa-wa-wa. And the bow is on both strings.


What does octave mean in music term?

An octave is a stepping stone, of sorts. On a viola, their are multiple notes that play 'a'. On the G String, first finger is 'low a' On the A string, open is 'a' They are separated by an octave. An octave is the distance between two of the same notes. To play a two octave scale, start with first finger D on the C String and end with Third finger D on the A string. The Viola has four strings: A, D, G, C. C is the lowest.


What are the viola notes?

the highest viola note is the A string. the second highest note is the D string. the third highest note is the G string. And the deepest snow is the string. the a string is the farthest to the right when you are holding it properly. the D string is right next to it although it is on the left of the A string.