Strings on a violin are tuned in perfect fifth intervals from G to D to A to E. The four strings are tuned from the thickest to thinnest as G, D, A, and E. Each string plays a specific note when plucked or bowed and the combination of strings played together produces harmony.
Strings on a violin are tuned in perfect fifth intervals from G to D to A to E. The four strings are tuned from the thickest to thinnest as G, D, A, and E. Each string plays a specific note when plucked or bowed and the combination of strings played together produces harmony.
Strings on a violin are tuned in perfect fifth intervals from G to D to A to E. The four strings are tuned from the thickest to thinnest as G, D, A, and E. Each string plays a specific note when plucked or bowed and the combination of strings played together produces harmony.