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)
Four
Well, I presume that by 'wires' you mean strings. There are four strings on a violin- the G,D,A and E.
A violin has four strings, E, A, D, G; made from cat gut and wire. The bow does not have strings, its is made of horse hair, normally taken from the tail.
a violin
violin strings
A standard violin typically has four strings.
A violin has four strings.
Actually, there are four strings on a violin. In order from highest to lowest, they are: E, A, D, G.
Four
Well, I presume that by 'wires' you mean strings. There are four strings on a violin- the G,D,A and E.
Are you serious? 57.
No. Violins are bowed and have four strings. Guitars are strummed and have 6 strings
On a *violin, there are four strings. From lowest to highest: G, D, A, E
A violin has four strings, E, A, D, G; made from cat gut and wire. The bow does not have strings, its is made of horse hair, normally taken from the tail.
a violin
yes: e, a, d, g
violin strings