On a full-size violin on the G-String, B can be found about 2.5 inches up the neck.
I think a very high G. But it can vary.
The notes are: G(on the D string), B flat (on the A string), open A, and open D.
the G string plays the note C (third finger in first position) and so does the A string (third finger in first position)
With violins, the highest string is E. And then fourth finger would put you up to B. But then you can shift, so there is no real highest note. You might get to a point by shifting to where you can't hear it anymore, but it is still a note. Although you could probably play two more octaves on it by shifting, notes that can still be heard.
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.
you can put your second finger on the G string or 1st finger on the A string
In first posistion, 4th pinky on the g string, d string, and 3rd finger on the a string.
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.
Their are 7 letters used for notes.A-G. The thickest string is the g string.Placing 1 finger down would be an A note. 2 would be B .3 would be C . Then move on to the next string and so on
On the violin, it is the second highest-pitched string of the four (G, D, A, E).On guitar it is the second lowest-pitched (E, A, D, G, B, E).On the Bass it is also the 2nd lowest string (E,A,D,G)Cello & Viola: it is the highest string: (C, G, D, A)
I think a very high G. But it can vary.
The notes are: G(on the D string), B flat (on the A string), open A, and open D.
the G string plays the note C (third finger in first position) and so does the A string (third finger in first position)
The violin has four strings. These are G, D, A, and E going from the lowest to the highest notes. Violins are tuned in perfect fifths, meaning the tone that each open string produces is five notes higher than the string below it. The lowest note that a violin can produce on an open string is a G below middle C, and the D string is 5 notes directly above this.
With violins, the highest string is E. And then fourth finger would put you up to B. But then you can shift, so there is no real highest note. You might get to a point by shifting to where you can't hear it anymore, but it is still a note. Although you could probably play two more octaves on it by shifting, notes that can still be heard.
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.
First of all, there are FOUR STRINGS G string, D string, A string and E string g string`s first position has the notes g,a,b,c,d d string`s first position has the notes d, e, f, g, a a string`s first position has the notes a, b, c, d, e, e string`s first position has the notes e, f, g, a, b, c