4 fingers on the D string is an A. Even on the sheet music.
DD- E- D- G- F sharp(half note: hold for two beats)- DD- E- D- A (four fingers on D string)- G(half note: hold for two)- DD- high D (on A string)- B- G- F sharp- E(half note: hold for two beats)- CC- slur B to G- A (4 fingers on D)- G. *Just for fun: After the song do D-E-D-F sharp ( "And many more!") * This coming from my viola book so if any of you have easier versions please feel free to correct my answer.
Yes, you can play a note on the viola by using the bow or plucking the strings (pizzicato). Each string on the viola is tuned to a specific pitch (C, G, D, A), and pressing down on the strings with your fingers alters the pitch to produce different notes. The technique and finger placement are crucial for achieving the desired sound.
D-D-E-G-F-E-A-A-A-B-F-G-E-E-E-G-F-E-D-*D*- C-B-A-G-F-E-D-D-E-F-G-E-A-A-A-B-F-E-D-D-D-E-G-F-E-D-A-B-F-D-D ( Remember, regular 'D' is the open string, '*D*' is three fingers on the a string)
Yes. There are four strings: G, D, A, and E. On the D string if you put one finger on it, it is E. Two fingers: F#. Three fingers: G. On the A string one finger is B. Two fingewrs is C#. Three fingers is High D. I don't know the fingerings for the D and E string. Your Welcome :D
Look at fingers. If its 1 finger on the strings for cello, same for violin. If you are doing anything for cello with 3 fingers, it's 2 for violin. If it's 4 for cello, it's 3 for violin. Here is cello notes with fingers-A STRING-0 fingers on A string (open A) = A1 finger on A string = B3 fingers on A string = #C4 fingers on A string = DD STRING0 fingers on D string (open D) = D1 finger on D string = E3 fingers on D string = #F4 fingers on D string = GG STRING0 fingers on G string (open G) = G1 finger on D string = A3 fingers on D string = #B4 fingers on D string = CC STRING0 fingers on C string (open C) = C1 finger on D string = D3 fingers on D string = #E4 fingers on D string = FRULES FOR CONVERTINGWhen there is 3 on a cello, it's 2 for a violinWhen there is 4 on a cello, it's 3 for violinThere isn't a note on the cello with 2 fingers-it just sound terrable.
Well if you know where the d string is than you can play an e with one finger an f# with two fingers and a g with three i havent learned how to play the note with four fingers but I do know that with no fingers on it is an open d string
I play the Viola,as well F#F#GAA("A" string,not 4 fingers on "D" string")GF#EDDEF#F#EE (Same notes for second quarter,just end with "D,D" instead of "E,E" EEF#DEF#GF#DEF#GFDDEA F#F#GAAGF#EDDEF#F#DD
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DD- E- D- G- F sharp(half note: hold for two beats)- DD- E- D- A (four fingers on D string)- G(half note: hold for two)- DD- high D (on A string)- B- G- F sharp- E(half note: hold for two beats)- CC- slur B to G- A (4 fingers on D)- G. *Just for fun: After the song do D-E-D-F sharp ( "And many more!") * This coming from my viola book so if any of you have easier versions please feel free to correct my answer.
A viola has the (left to right) C,G,D,A strings
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The strings of a viola, from lowest to highest are: C, G, D, and A.
A viola has the (left to right) C,G,D,A strings
A STRING-0 fingers on A string (open A) = A1 finger on A string = B3 fingers on A string = #C4 fingers on A string = DD STRING0 fingers on D string (open D) = D1 finger on D string = E3 fingers on D string = #F4 fingers on D string = GG STRING0 fingers on G string (open G) = G1 finger on D string = A3 fingers on D string = #B4 fingers on D string = CC STRING0 fingers on C string (open C) = C1 finger on D string = D3 fingers on D string = #E4 fingers on D string = FCELLO NOTE RULESYou will never have 2 fingers on a string and have a note.
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A viola has the (left to right) C,G,D,A strings and the violin has G,D,A,E strings