D-the second lowest open string of the violin, placing your third finger on the A string also gives you a D F-the note right above E (the highest open string of the violin) or placing your second finger on the D string
A violin is not a note. It is an instrument.
Yes. It can reach the highest pitched note in the string family.
It could mean many things. F is also a letter place holder for a note on the violin. Ex: F can be 2 on D.
The notes for Titanium on violin begin with B B C E D D D B E. The remaining notes can be purchased from the Music Notes website for a small fee.
D-the second lowest open string of the violin, placing your third finger on the A string also gives you a D F-the note right above E (the highest open string of the violin) or placing your second finger on the D string
A violin is not a note. It is an instrument.
Some important notes on the D string to be aware of while playing the violin are the open D note, the F sharp note, the G note, the A note, and the B note. These notes are commonly used in various pieces of music and require precision and practice to play accurately.
Yes. It can reach the highest pitched note in the string family.
In first posistion, 4th pinky on the g string, d string, and 3rd finger on the a string.
It could mean many things. F is also a letter place holder for a note on the violin. Ex: F can be 2 on D.
The 1st string is the lowest, a G, then a D a little bit above in pitch, then a A also a little higher in pitch, and the highest is a high E.
The notes for Titanium on violin begin with B B C E D D D B E. The remaining notes can be purchased from the Music Notes website for a small fee.
On what instrument? On the violin it is the 3rd finger on the A string. The A string is the 2nd string from the right. =)
All i know is g high d, b a b
The next note above a D is always an Eb.
There are several 'D' notes playable on a violin:the standard tuned note of the second open string is the 'D' above 'Middle C';you can play the 'D' above that on the third string (the 'A' string);the next 'D' above that is playable on the 'E' string...