2 fingers on A
Yes, you can play the note C on the E string of a violin.
the G string plays the note C (third finger in first position) and so does the A string (third finger in first position)
A violin's lowest note is the open G below middle C. The only under-chin stringed instrument that can play lower is the Viola, which plays the open C (1 octave below middle C) as it's lowest note. The only exception to this is the Electric violin/viola, which can have as many as 7 strings, the lowest being a B flat 2 octaves below middle C.
how do you play a c on the recorder
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.
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.
A violin is not a note. It is an instrument.
you place your finger on the c cord and strum
any normal note then a flat note next to it then do it the requred amount of times, speeding up and then play a high flat note at the end
The dotted rhythm means to play the note for half of the normal length
To play a C note on the guitar, place your third finger on the third fret of the fifth string (A string) and pluck that string. This will produce a C note.
To play a C note on the guitar, place your third finger on the third fret of the fifth string (A string) and pluck that string. This will produce the C note.