Open g
4 strings on a violin.G D A E. E being the Highest pitch and G being the lowest pitch. and it is many not much.4--- (in order from lowest to highest) g, d, a, e
A cello can play in the range of a violin (much of it), if that's what you mean, but a violin's highest note is much higher than a cello's highest note.
The order of bowed string instruments from highest to lowest range is: Violin Viola Cello Double Bass
ViolinViolaCelloBass
The violin is the stringed instrument with the highest pitch. The viola is slightly lower, and it is followed by the cello, and then finally the double bass. The double bass is the lowest string instrument found in an orchestra.
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.
from highest to lowest pitch, E,A,D,G.
yes, much. the bass is the lowest string instrument, and the violin is the highest.
4 strings on a violin.G D A E. E being the Highest pitch and G being the lowest pitch. and it is many not much.4--- (in order from lowest to highest) g, d, a, e
Do you mean what notes with sharps can you play on the violin? You can play any note including the chromatics (sharps and flats) from its lowest pitch (G) to its highest limit (conventionally B). For contemporary music with unusual techniques, you can play all of the quarter tones, or notes between the notes of a chromatic scale.
Orchestral string instruments in order of pitch (from highest to lowest) are as follows: Violin Viola Cello Double Bass So the Violin produces higher pitched notes than the Double Bass.
A cello can play in the range of a violin (much of it), if that's what you mean, but a violin's highest note is much higher than a cello's highest note.
The order of bowed string instruments from highest to lowest range is: Violin Viola Cello Double Bass
tuba
ViolinViolaCelloBass
The violin is the stringed instrument with the highest pitch. The viola is slightly lower, and it is followed by the cello, and then finally the double bass. The double bass is the lowest string instrument found in an orchestra.
A violin's lowest note is the open G below middle C. The only under-chin stringed instrument that can play lower is the Viola, which plays the open C (1 octave below middle C) as it's lowest note. The only exception to this is the Electric violin/viola, which can have as many as 7 strings, the lowest being a B flat 2 octaves below middle C.