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A normal violin has 4 strings.

Starting with the lowest sounding string, the strings are normally tuned to the following notes:

  1. the G below 'Middle C'
  2. the D above 'Middle C'
  3. the A above 'Middle C'
  4. the E above that A.

To get the best possible sound from the instrument each string must be made a different thickness. The lowest sounding string is the thickest and the highest sounding string is the thinnest.

A normal violin has 4 strings. To get the best possible sound from the instrument each string must be made a different thickness. The lowest sounding string is the thickest and the highest sounding string is the thinnest.

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