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Play the first two octaves in first position until you get to the C on the A string with your second finger. Shift to third position for the D with your first finger. Play the E with your second finger and F with your third finger while in third position. Then shift to sixth position with your first finger on the G. Play the A, B and C with your second, third and fourth fingers respectively. Do the same thing in reverse going down. Written out using dashes for shifts, it looks like this (starting on the C on the A string): FINGERS: 2 - 1 2 3 - 1 2 3 4 3 2 1 - 3 2 1 - 2 POSITION: 1st 3rd 6th 3rd 1st

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Q: What are the fingerings to a E flat major 3 octave scale for viola?
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What does octave mean in music term?

An octave is a stepping stone, of sorts. On a viola, their are multiple notes that play 'a'. On the G String, first finger is 'low a' On the A string, open is 'a' They are separated by an octave. An octave is the distance between two of the same notes. To play a two octave scale, start with first finger D on the C String and end with Third finger D on the A string. The Viola has four strings: A, D, G, C. C is the lowest.


Is the viola high pitch or low pitch?

A viola is in the key of C, and is tuned in fifths. The lowest string is tuned an octave below middle C, then G, D, and A. Each string is an octave higher then a cello. A viola is in the key of C, and is tuned in fifths. The lowest string is tuned an octave below middle C, then G, D, and A. Each string is an octave higher then a cello.


What notes are in the g major scale for viola?

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


what scale is used for viola music?

Any scale the composer likes.


What are the notes in the f scale for viola?

you can't play fur elise on the viola!


Which is lower in pitch viola or cello?

Cello is lower in pitch by one octave. It is also much bigger.


Where is a violin in fallout 3?

in an orchestra violin fallout3 is means last violin basicly the viola's part just 1 octave up


How do you play 2 octave scale on viola 2?

The easiest way to play it is to start in first position with your first finger on the C string this is the starting D, then play as follows: D E F# G A B C# D E F# G A B C# D then play those notes in reverse for 2nd half of the scale.


What is the string order of a viola?

The thickest string is the C below middle C; then G, D, A. The viola is tuned a fifth below the violin, which means that the G, D, and A strings a the same as the violin, and one octave above the cello.


Is a viola high or low pitch?

The viola is an alto instrument, and is the second highest in the traditional string family (violin, viola, cello, double bass). Its range is from C3 (an octave below middle C) and has a very expansive upper range extending around 4 octaves higher. So the general answer to the question is that the viola is high pitched, but its lower register is often one of its signature characteristics.


What is the INS key?

The viola is tuned to the key of C major.


What is the sound of a viola?

The sound of a viola is mellower and deeper than that of a violin. It generally plays the harmony in an orchestra. It is most difficult to bring a strong sound out of a viola, and to compensate for this violas have long bows. Violas have A, D, G, and C strings. They are one octave higher than a cello and can play four whole notes lower than a violin.