Generally, if you are not using alternate tunings, the strings are, from highest to lowest pitch:
E (like the 12th fret of a guitar's high E string), A, D, G (like a guitar's G string), C, F, Bb (1 whole tone below a cello's C string). Hope this helps.
The violin is the smallest member of the string family.
you start with the A string and follow to the other strings
String is string, no more, no less
No. The strings are spaced so that it would be impossible to play all of them at once. However, you can play a "broken" string chord using all four strings. To do this, you move the bow from the G string to the E string.
No, a violin is in another category, the string instruments.
The violin is the smallest member of the string family.
you start with the A string and follow to the other strings
Yes. The violin is in the string family. If u people can't see that it is in the string family, scrape that crud out of ur eyes.!!!:(:( Since it has strings and all of the other instruments related 2 the violin have strings, the violin is in the string family.
The strings on a violin are numbered from 1 to 4, with the thinnest string being number 1 and the thickest string being number 4.
Yes, the violin is a string instrument, consisting of 4 strings (G, D, A, E)
No, a violin is not a guitar. A violin is a string instrument that is played with a bow, while a guitar is a string instrument that is played by strumming or plucking the strings.
Are you serious? 57.
The insides of the string are conductors.
String is string, no more, no less
Playing a violin with 5 strings is different from playing a traditional 4-string violin because it offers an additional string, which can expand the range of notes that can be played and provide more versatility in music performance.
No. The strings are spaced so that it would be impossible to play all of them at once. However, you can play a "broken" string chord using all four strings. To do this, you move the bow from the G string to the E string.
No, a violin is in another category, the string instruments.