no not really i guess you could make up a song but you wouldn't know what notes you were playing and it wouldn't sound as good as a written song but it is really easy to learn how to play the violin
Violin 2 means that there is an orchestra in the music being played, but different notes. There are Violin 1, Violin and Violin 3, but played in different times, notes, depending on the music sheet they have.
the easiest way to remember the notes of the violin is :G = greedyD = dogsA = alwaysE = eathope it helps :)
the strings on a violin are E,A,D,G.
yep! all you have to do is know where the right keys are piano is A LOT eaiser if you played the violin
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There is no actual difference to the technique- it is a matter of knowing exactly where the notes are, without needing tape to tell you. This comes with practice. To learn to do this, you just have to keep practising with the tapes on until you find you no longer need them.
No, violin and piano notes are not the same. The notes played on a violin are written in a different clef and are played using a bow, while piano notes are played on a keyboard with the hands.
yes and I play the violin..........
Violin 2 means that there is an orchestra in the music being played, but different notes. There are Violin 1, Violin and Violin 3, but played in different times, notes, depending on the music sheet they have.
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the easiest way to remember the notes of the violin is :G = greedyD = dogsA = alwaysE = eathope it helps :)
No. There are 4 open notes. Open notes are played on strings without the use of your left hand to change the pitch. G, D, A, and E strings can all be open Notes.
Check out this link for the notes of Trepak on the violin: http://www.scoreexchange.com/parts/70352.html
A violin can play a total of 4 octaves, which is equivalent to about 48 notes.
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