It depends on whether you're stringing it for left handed or right handed usage. No matter what hand you use, the strings should go from thickest to thinnest.
For right hands, the thickest string should be on the far left side of the neck, and gradually getting thinner as it goes towards the right.
For left hands, the thickest string should be on the far right side, and get thinner as it moves left across the neck.
violin strings
It depends if the violin is flat you tighten the pegs. I f it is too sharp then you loosen the pegs.
The violin is the smallest member of the string family.
4 strings.
4 strings on a violin.G D A E. E being the Highest pitch and G being the lowest pitch. and it is many not much.4--- (in order from lowest to highest) g, d, a, e
Actually, there are four strings on a violin. In order from highest to lowest, they are: E, A, D, G.
The strings start to go out of tune.
violin strings
A standard violin typically has four strings.
It depends if the violin is flat you tighten the pegs. I f it is too sharp then you loosen the pegs.
A broken violin.
Because it has strings.
the strings of a violin vibrate.
A violin has four strings.
The violin is the smallest member of the string family.
4 strings.
A violin has 4 strings: G, D, A, and E from lowest to highest.