It depends if the violin is flat you tighten the pegs. I f it is too sharp then you loosen the pegs.
Tightening the strings make the pitch go up.
violin strings
The violin is the smallest member of the string family.
4 strings.
They usually have 4 strings.
Well, I presume that by 'wires' you mean strings. There are four strings on a violin- the G,D,A and E.
violin strings
Violins are tuned by twisting the tuning pegs so that they tighten the strings or loosen them. Tightening the strings makes the pitch higher, and loosening them makes the pitch lower. You tune the strings to G-D-A-E
A broken violin.
Because it has strings.
The violin is the smallest member of the string family.
the strings of a violin vibrate.
A violin has four strings.
4 strings.
A violin has 4 strings: G, D, A, and E from lowest to highest.
the strings
Actually, there are four strings on a violin. In order from highest to lowest, they are: E, A, D, G.
They usually have 4 strings.