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Violin Open Strings – an Easy Guide for a Violin Newbie
Are you a violin newbie and wondering what is the first thing to learn?🎻 If you’re getting started on the violin, you’ll need to know the open strings. These are the four strings on the violin. They each have a name and sound a different pitch. Check out my post to learn everything about the open strings and download a free PDF with exercises! What is your favorite open strings exercise on the violin? Let me know in the comments! I always love hearing from you💌 #violin #learnviolin #music
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Replacing a String on a Cello
Replacing a String on a Cello: This tutorial is about how to replace a string on a cello. The process is rather simple, and I included a trick that I use to keep the string from slipping off the peg. Replacing one string takes just a few minutes, but replacing all the strings cou…
Viola String Notes
The open strings on viola are C, G, D, and A – from lowest to highest. The strings are tuned a fifth lower than the violin, and one octave higher than the cello.🎶 Would you like to learn more about viola and how to read viola sheet music? Knowing this will greatly help you in your journey of learning this instrument!🎼 Click the pin to check out my blog post all about it! 🎻 Would you like to see more posts about viola on my blog? Comment below!💌 #viola #music #practice
Cello
cello, also called violoncello, French violoncelle, German cello or violoncello, bass musical instrument of the violin group, with four strings, pitched C–G–D–A upward from two octaves below middle C. The cello, about 27.5 inches (70 cm) long (47 inches [119 cm] with the neck), has proportionally deeper ribs and a shorter neck than the violin. The earliest cellos were developed during the 16th century and frequently were made with five strings. They served mainly to reinforce the bass line…
Concerning the cello
By Simon Riker How many times have I heard someone say, “Oh, I just love the cello! What a beautiful instrument!”? Certainly too many to count or remember, since I began playing the instrument at the age of nine. Of course, it’s little wonder that the cello resonates so strongly with people, since its range and timbre so neatly overlap with the human voice, as many cellists will be quick to point out.
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