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L3 on a violin typically refers to the third position on the instrument's fingerboard. In this position, the player shifts their left hand up the neck of the violin, allowing for different notes to be played with the fingers. It is commonly used in intermediate to advanced playing, as it enables greater range and access to higher pitches. Mastering L3 is essential for playing more complex pieces and techniques.

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