The 2nd fret on the 6th (Thickest) string, or The 4th fret on the 4th string or The 16th fret on the 4th string or 2nd fret on the 1st (Skinniest) string, or the highest G# 14th fret on the 1st (Skinniest) String.
The key of Gmajor has 1 sharp which is F sharp.
Open g
Bb E E# G#
the strings on a violin are G;D;A;E. IT IS VERY SIMPLE TO MEMORIZE!!! Actually, the string names on the violin is G,D,A,E. But for violas it is C,G,D,A. They do not have the same strings, and people often get those two confused. NOTE: Left handed violins are reversed, Just to let you know. Even though most left handed players use Right handed violins, but if you're one of the few who simply cannot play right handed, well... In all, left handed violins are such a rip.. -_- ($400)
valve 2 and 3 at the same time.
The key of Gmajor has 1 sharp which is F sharp.
Open g
To play a G sharp major chord on the piano, place your right thumb on the G sharp key, your middle finger on the B key, and your pinky finger on the D sharp key. Play all three keys simultaneously to sound the G sharp major chord.
The G major violin finger chart shows the finger positions for playing the notes in the G major scale on the violin. It helps violinists know where to place their fingers to play the correct notes in the G major key, making it easier to play songs in that key with accuracy and fluency.
Bb E E# G#
A violin has a G, D, A, and E string while a Viola has G, D, A, C. This means that the violin can play higher pitches, but the viola players lower pitches. The only difference is how high and low they can play.
All low 2's.
Find the low E string, then put your finger on the fourth fret - thats G sharp.
C C B sharp A A G G flat B sharp
here it is C,E,F SHARP,A,G,E,C,A,F SHARP,F SHARP,F SHARP,G,A SHARP,C,C,C,C
G# a# b c# d# e f# g#
A sharp G G E sharp G E sharp A sharp A sharp C C A sharp C E sharp G A G E sharp A sharp A sharp A sharp G E sharp C this is not on the Flute btw idk what instrument its on