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I think pretty much all of them- the viola, cello and double bass.

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Why can a violin play a higher pitch than a bass?

The Viola has a lower pitch than the violinbecause of its lower-pitched string (the "C" string) compared to the violin's much higher-pitched string (the "E" string).


What are the string notes for a violin?

the notes are g, d, a, and e.


Why is the cello in the string family?

Because it has strings, and because it is closely related to the violin and the viola, of which the cello can play the lowest notes, and the violin the highest.


How does the size of a string instrument affect the pitch it produces, particularly in relation to the concept that "the larger the string instrument, the higher it plays"?

The size of a string instrument affects the pitch it produces because longer strings vibrate more slowly, creating lower pitches. Therefore, larger string instruments, like a cello or double bass, produce lower notes compared to smaller instruments like a violin or viola.


Which instrument makes notes which have a higher pitch a violin or b double bass?

Orchestral string instruments in order of pitch (from highest to lowest) are as follows: Violin Viola Cello Double Bass So the Violin produces higher pitched notes than the Double Bass.


What is pizzicato on a violin?

Basically any instrument of the string section (e.g. violin, viola, cello)


What are the 4 notes of rue's whistle on violin?

The notes are: G(on the D string), B flat (on the A string), open A, and open D.


Violins have how many strings?

The violin has four strings. These are G, D, A, and E going from the lowest to the highest notes. Violins are tuned in perfect fifths, meaning the tone that each open string produces is five notes higher than the string below it. The lowest note that a violin can produce on an open string is a G below middle C, and the D string is 5 notes directly above this.


When a violin string of a certain length is set in vibration it will produce a certain pitch Under the same conditions a string half as long will produce a pitch one octave lower?

No. A string half as long as a violin string set vibrating will produce a note one octave higher. That is exactly how the violin is played. When the violinist moves his hand up and down the fingerboard, he is literally shortening the strings making the notes higher or lengthening them to make them lower. The lowest note a violin can reach is the open G string. That is the G below middle C. Pressing down on that string raises the pitch. When you tune your violin, you tune your A string first and then tune your other strings to that string.


Which stringed instrument plays the highest notes?

The stringed instrument that plays the highest notes is the violin. It has the highest pitch range among the string instruments due to its smaller size and thinner strings. The violin can produce notes in a very high frequency range, making it capable of playing the highest notes in an orchestra or ensemble setting.


How are diiferent notes formed on a banjo?

They are formed by the placement of fingers. The closer to the head of the banjo, the lower the notes will be, because the string is longer. The length of the string changes when a finger is put down on it, and the length of the string determines the pitch. This holds true for all stringed instruments.


Does the viola have a lower sound then the violin?

No, a viola is not smaller than a violin. The smaller the instrument, the higher the noise. Same with the comparison with the flute and the trombone. The viola is marginally larger.