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What sounds do the four strings of a violin make?

The first string (e string), the second string (a string), the third string (d string) and the fourth string (g string).

E-string: it expresses a rich bass range (low grip), which can be felt when playing with other instruments. In the high-pitched area, there is a very bright and delicate sound. If the vibration control is flexible, the clarity of sound will be more prominent. The above characteristics are easy to cause the embarrassing situation that the sound quality is thin and harsh, and it is difficult to produce sound in high notes (high positions), especially the performance of overtones.

A-string: soft and friendly, bright and light timbre, strong bass, and weak treble. If music requires soft and expressive sound quality, playing A string is better than playing E string. This kind of string is easy to produce nasal sound, and the deviation of piano structure or tuning is the cause of nasal sound.

D-string: This is a kind of string with rich expressions, but it is difficult to control the focal length, concentration and color of the sound. A slight error in production will easily cast a layer of fog on the sound. This string gets bored easily. Although it is a D string that is five degrees higher than the G string, it often bears the burden of bass strings. If there is a string of flavors, it will be more elegant and exquisite.

G string: thick is the characteristic of this kind of string, and the timbre is a little cold. This string is good at interpreting introverted style with the power of sound and deep silence. The bass area is dark and heavy, and the treble area is quite cheerful. The expressive force is very rich when using large bow pressure or fast bow transport in high range. ?

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Precautions for violin maintenance:

1. Wipe the instrument with a soft cloth in time after use, and don't forget to wipe off the rosin skin on the strings.

Musical instruments should be kept away from heat sources and damp places.

3. If you don't use it for a long time, you can lower the four strings by a standard tone on average, which is good for the piano.

4, often check the posture of the bridge, whether standing on the bridge line, slightly backward, correct in time.

5, the piano should be buckled into the box, the piano box is in hand, and the piano body often lands.

6. After using the bow, the bow hair must be relaxed, otherwise the tension for a long time will soon make the bow lose its elasticity. Restoring elasticity is a very technical job.

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