you have to extend your third finger forward a little, or your fourth finger back.
You can play an open D on the D string otherwise I think it's impossible.
cover any hole
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.
Violins are NOT b-flat instruments. A violin is a C instrument (like a flute or piano). A viola is also a C instrument. The viola is larger and can play a fifth lower than the violin. Violin strings highest to lowest: e, A, D, G. Viola strings highest to lowest: A, D, G, C. Same A, D, and G pitched strings.
The strings on the bass violin are tuned in the reverse order of the violin. They are E, A, D, G, with the E and octave below the low E on the guitar. They are tuned in fourths. Otherwise the distance between the notes would be too long to reach. They use the bass cleft but the notes are played an octave lower. Even then ledger lines are required. Sometimes there is a fifth string used on a classical bass violin. It is tuned even lower depending on the music.
deppends what string but commonly it is the "low 1" on the a string or, the "low 2" on the G string or the "low 4" on the e string depending on where you want to play it.
You put your 3rd finger on the A string. It is an octave higher than the open D string.
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.
Ddd ddd ddd low 1 on d ggg ggg134 low 2 ong
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.
a,a,a,b,d,d,g,a,rest,d,d,d,d,g,a,a,c,
On the d string, g f e d e e
Violins are NOT b-flat instruments. A violin is a C instrument (like a flute or piano). A viola is also a C instrument. The viola is larger and can play a fifth lower than the violin. Violin strings highest to lowest: e, A, D, G. Viola strings highest to lowest: A, D, G, C. Same A, D, and G pitched strings.
yes.
All low 2's.
On what instrument? On the violin it is the 3rd finger on the A string. The A string is the 2nd string from the right. =)
Canon in D
Low 3rd finger
It is vey similar except for u are in alto clef not treble