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Q: What are the notes for m to the third power on the violin?
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What are the piano notes for OMG by usher?

There is not such notes for o, m, g


Does a violin have a long wavelength or short wavelenghth?

The frequency range of a violin runs from about 400 Hz - 4,000 Hz. Assuming room temperature and atmospheric pressure, the speed of those sound waves will be 343 m/s. That corresponds to a wavelength range of 343/400 to 343/4,000 = .858 m - .0858 m, or roughly 3 ft. - 3 in. Compared to other musical instruments, that wavelength range is pretty average, albeit skewed slightly towards the shorter wavelength range.


What are the names of string instruments?

There are many types of string instruments, but here are the ones I know. Acoustic and electric guitar, banjo, regular and electric violin, viola, cello, regular, electric, and double bass, and harp. There is something that starts with an M, but I don't remember.


Where is C-Sharp Minor on a piano?

There is no such thing as a C sharp minor on a piano. C sharp minor refers to a key signature or tonal center, not a singular note. Remember, the individual notes in music mean nothing until they are made relative to each other by the scale or chords used. Right but also the C# minor scale (C#m) means take the C# scale and flat the third note in the scale progression. The third note here is E# (E Sharp). Start by counting the first note of the scale, it is called the root, in this case C#. So, C#, D#, then E#. The chord is the usually the first (root), 3rd and fifth notes of the scale progression. In a minor key/scale you flat the 3rd note of the scale/chord. So here the E# is flatted to be natural E. The chord C# minor (C#m) consists of the notes C#, E and G#. Have fun.


M S Viswanath, When did you switch to electric violin, and what has it done for your sound?

Initially I was learning in my acoustic violin only. I was using the acoustic violin for my initial concerts as well. Later when I formed my band Rithuragas, we included drums, guitar, keyboard and it became difficult to catch the sound of acoustic violin into the microphone - you know, it is hard with distortion and all. I got my first electric violin more than eight years ago. It was not a branded violin or anything. Then I slowly learnt more and more about electric violins. I started experimenting with other brands and finally ended up with one of my favorites - Cantini. Now I also own the seven string Mark Wood Viper. I understand that only a handful of Violinists in the world own and play the Mark Wood brand. Very excited and proud to own the Viper, play the Viper.