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A cord using a violin is typically referred to as a "string." Violins have four strings, usually tuned to G, D, A, and E. Each string is made of various materials, including gut, steel, or synthetic composites, and they produce sound when bowed or plucked. The term "chord" also applies in music, referring to a combination of notes played simultaneously, which can involve the strings of the violin.

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