The highest pitched string is the E string, followed by the A then the D. G is the lowest string. F and lower E are located on the D string. B and C are on the A string.
Starting on d string: E D C B C D, C B A B C B A, B Sorry but i only no tht first part The second part is probly similar but higher up in strings
Violins are NOT b-flat instruments. A violin is a C instrument (like a flute or piano). A viola is also a C instrument. The viola is larger and can play a fifth lower than the violin. Violin strings highest to lowest: e, A, D, G. Viola strings highest to lowest: A, D, G, C. Same A, D, and G pitched strings.
D c b , d c a , d c b b b , d c a , d c b , d c a , d c b b b , d c a
7 basic notes ( A B C D E F G) but it can be played in different positions and strings
For Em, you strum all of the strings For D, you strum strings G, B, and E (or 3, 2, and 1) For C, you strum strings G, B, and E For G, the strum the same strings as D and C
Starting on d string: E D C B C D, C B A B C B A, B Sorry but i only no tht first part The second part is probly similar but higher up in strings
A viola has the (left to right) C,G,D,A strings and the violin has G,D,A,E strings
A viola has the (left to right) C,G,D,A strings and the violin has G,D,A,E strings
Violins are NOT b-flat instruments. A violin is a C instrument (like a flute or piano). A viola is also a C instrument. The viola is larger and can play a fifth lower than the violin. Violin strings highest to lowest: e, A, D, G. Viola strings highest to lowest: A, D, G, C. Same A, D, and G pitched strings.
Okay so um...D C B A G F E D A B B C C D D D C B A G F D D C B A G F. F F F F G A G F E E E E
D c b , d c a , d c b b b , d c a , d c b , d c a , d c b b b , d c a
The string order is not messed up. They are placed within a perfect fifth or each other, making the violin easier to play. The order of the strings is: G, D, A, and E. G+4=D, D+4=A, and A+4=E. If the strings were placed like A, B, C, D, the violin would be impossibly hard to figure out.
No. Violin strings, starting with the lowest, are G (below middle C), D, A and E, each being a fifth apart from each other. The strings on a guitar are E, A, D, G, B, E, with the highest E being the same pitch as the highest violin string.
7 basic notes ( A B C D E F G) but it can be played in different positions and strings
Deep in the mea-dow, C C B A A Un-der the will-ow, B B E(on D string) A G(on D string) ....... (you will figure it out) ........ Lay down your head, C C E(open) A And close your sleep-y eyes, C B B B A G(on D string) And when the o-pen the sun will rise C C B A A C B high D C ......... (you should be able to figure the rest out. *** all notes should be on A, D, and E strings
A violin has 4 strings: G, D, A, and E from lowest to highest.
There is no C string on a violin- the strings are G, D, A and E. Perhaps you are thinking of a viola, which has a low C string, alongwith a G, D and an A string.