Of a violin? It's an E5 with a frequency of 659,255 Hz.
No. The shorter the piano strings, the higher the pitch (notes).
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
from highest to lowest pitch, E,A,D,G.
im not sure if i understand the question but the lightest string has the highest pitch
I assume you mean, highest of the string family. It is the smallest of the 4 orchestral stringed instruments (violin, viola, cello, and double bass), and is therefore able to produce the highest-pitched sounds. The shorter the string which is made to vibrate, the higher its sound.
A violin is fashioned to have certain pitch strings on it. These strings are G D A E from lowest to highest. Slight changes could be made to the strings and they can be drop tuned, or tuned to a different note, but this changes the intervals between the strings. If a lower pitch is desired then perhaps you should try playing a viola which has the strings CGDA and is a fifth lower than the violin. The cello and bass are also lower in pitch but these instruments are substantially larger to accomadate the deeper tone.
Violin is the highest piched with it's E sting. It' strings from highest to lowest are: E, A, D, & G. The Viola is second highest with A, D, G, & C. The Cello has the same string set, with a slightly lower pitch. The lowest is the Bass, wich strings I THINK are G, D, A, & E.
Violin strings are held on a violin with tuning pegs. The pegs are then turned until the strings reach the correction tension. The correct tension is when the strings are in tune. Adding more tension to a string by turning the pegs will increase the pitch and turning the pegs in the opposite direction will lower the pitch. The strings on a violin are tuned to the notes G D A E from lowest to highest.
Thicker strings have a lower pitch.
madolins have 8 strings in 4 pairs (equally tuned). The lowest string is a G, and the highest sting is an E. This leaves the highest note (on a conventional 18 fret mando) as a C
The strings of a viola, from lowest to highest are: C, G, D, and A.
The tighter the strings, the higher the pitch.