G A B A B C B A G A B A G B A(long) REST D(high) B G A B C B A G A B A G B A(long) REST DD(high long) DCD C(long) CA BD(low D) D(long low) (low Ds:) DD D(long) DD(high) DCD(high Ds) C(long) CG BD D(LOW) DD D(LONG LOW
D D EGFsharp A A ABFsharpG E E EGFsharpE DD(high)Csharpb AGFsharpE D D EGFsharpE A A ABFsharpG E E EGFsharpE DAEFsharp D rest D(high) This the basic version
The notes go from bottom G (its G-string) all the way to high pitched B(on the tip of the finger board of its E String) The violin has 4 strings (G,D,A, and E)
First of all, there are FOUR STRINGSG string, D string, A string and E stringg string`s first position has the notes g,a,b,c,dd string`s first position has the notes d, e, f, g, a a string`s first...
What do you mean? This question is vague. Do you mean the range of the instrument? It runs from the G below middle C up to however high you can reach on the high string, well over three E's above...