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Start on G string (that's G below middle C) ~Open string, first finger A, second finger B, third finger C (middle C), fourth finger D (or you could play open D).

*There should be space between the nut of the peg box and A, between A and B, and between C and D. There should be little to no space between B and C.

Continuing: D string ~first finger E, second finger F#, third finger G.

*the spacing on the D string should be the same as the G string.

Next octave: D string~ Third finger G, fourth finger A, (or open A).

*should be spacing between these two notes

A string~ first finger B, second finger C, third D, fourth E (or open E)

*no space between B and C, but space between C and D, and D and E.

E string ~ first finger F#, second finger G.

*No space between F# and G.

Have fun! If you get stuck on spacing, just follow the whole step/half step pattern. (Whole, whole, half, whole, whole, whole, half)

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The notes of the scale of A major ascending:

A, B, C♯, D, E, F♯, G♯, A

To play the scale descending you just play the notes backwards although you don't need to repeat the A and can just go from the G♯.

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Same as piano: F, G, A, B flat, C, D, E, F

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the string closest to the left and the thickest. or 3rd finger on the D string which is next to the G. many variations as for fingerings.

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g, a, b, c, d, e, f#, g

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The lowest string on the violin

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