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yes and I play the violin..........
A violin can play a total of 4 octaves, which is equivalent to about 48 notes.
By learning the notes.
what you play is ffgafaggffgaffe in 8th notes then ffgabflatagfecdeff in quarter notes then repeat back to the beginning but instead of ffgafaggffgaffe in 8th notes you play it in quarter notes and instead of ffgabflatagfecdeff in quarter notes you play it in 8th notes it sounds so cool
You can play by ear, if you have super good hearing, but music sheet is better because you read the notes.
The best way is just to play the notes for the right hand on the violin. If it is too low to play, then you can't play it.
You just play basically the same notes as on the piano.
There are tutorials how to play the violin. You can purchase the cds online and one of the sites offering this is http://play-violin.net. You can play like a master in due time.
They're used for placing your fingers on so that you can play notes.
Do you mean what notes with sharps can you play on the violin? You can play any note including the chromatics (sharps and flats) from its lowest pitch (G) to its highest limit (conventionally B). For contemporary music with unusual techniques, you can play all of the quarter tones, or notes between the notes of a chromatic scale.
You do not need to know the specific violin notes. You can pick up any simple piano version of the music, and just play the notes on the treble stave. You could even just try to play it by ear. It will not take long to work out the correct notes.
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.