The 1st string is the lowest, a G, then a D a little bit above in pitch, then a A also a little higher in pitch, and the highest is a high E.
Yes, you can play the note C on the E string of a violin.
It is a special string instrument that can give sound, and play music. The violin is the string instrument that can play the highest note.
In first posistion, 4th pinky on the g string, d string, and 3rd finger on the a string.
the G string plays the note C (third finger in first position) and so does the A string (third finger in first position)
the E note is the highest pitched open string and also the first finger on your open D string. The highest E string is located on the very right and the D string is the second string from the left.
The notes on the violin are produced by placing your fingers on the strings at different positions to change the pitch. Each string corresponds to a specific note when played open (without any fingers pressing down). By pressing down on the string at different points, you can play different notes.
play the 3rd string
3rd finger on the G-string, and the 2nd half-step finger on the A-string. You would have to go in fourth position to play the third C on the E-string.
Some important notes on the D string to be aware of while playing the violin are the open D note, the F sharp note, the G note, the A note, and the B note. These notes are commonly used in various pieces of music and require precision and practice to play accurately.
There are several 'D' notes playable on a violin:the standard tuned note of the second open string is the 'D' above 'Middle C';you can play the 'D' above that on the third string (the 'A' string);the next 'D' above that is playable on the 'E' string...
I presume you mean how do you play the note G? Simply play the lowest string (the one furthest to the left). If you want a higher one try 3rd finger on the D (the one to the right of G) string or 2nd finger on E string (the rightmost string).
In the string family, the violin's e string (open e or e2 string). I play violin and when i play only the open e string my dog (cocker spaniel) howls and scratchs our doorway.