The pitch goes up.
A violin produces sound by the vibration of the bow on the string, or the vibration when you pluck a string.
If you put a viola c string on a violin, it will probably sound like a rubber band because the violin is not big enough to allow the sound to develop.
Type your answer here... well a string instrument because of the string on its handle so in order to play the violin you would have to have that string so without that string the violin would not sound like it did before neither would it be called a string instrument.
When you pull the bow over the string(s) the hairs on the bow cause the string(s) to vibrate and send the sond to the body of the violin, where it is ampilfyed and sent out the "f-holes"
A string instrument is a that Produces sound by plunking or strumming a string on the instrument
The string makes the sound post vibrate, therefore the sound comes out the f-holes, which are on both sides of the violin.
A violin produces sound by the vibration of the bow on the string, or the vibration when you pluck a string.
If you put a viola c string on a violin, it will probably sound like a rubber band because the violin is not big enough to allow the sound to develop.
Put your first finger on the G string (very left). That is the lowest A sound for the violin.
It is a special string instrument that can give sound, and play music. The violin is the string instrument that can play the highest note.
Type your answer here... well a string instrument because of the string on its handle so in order to play the violin you would have to have that string so without that string the violin would not sound like it did before neither would it be called a string instrument.
to make the string make a low pitch sound
Uhmmm... Actually its Violin.
A string instrument is a that Produces sound by plunking or strumming a string on the instrument
When you pull the bow over the string(s) the hairs on the bow cause the string(s) to vibrate and send the sond to the body of the violin, where it is ampilfyed and sent out the "f-holes"
When a finger is placed upon a violin, and a bow is pulled across it, the violin produces a higher pitch sound. The more fingers placed on the same string, the higher pitch the sound is. Hope this helped.
The bow makes the strings vibrate, causing the string to make sound.