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What is the range of the violin?

The violin range is added to the treble spectrum by three groups G, and the sixth group c4 is added to the treble spectrum, that is, group G to group c4. (g - c4)

The violin is a stringed instrument. There are always four strings. Rub the string with a bow to make a sound.

The violin consists of more than 32 parts. The piano body (* * * sound box) is about 35.5 cm long and consists of a curved panel, a back panel and side panels. Panels are usually made of soft spruce; The back plate and side plate are made of maple and peach, which are hard. The head and neck of the piano are all maple, and the fingerboard is ebony.

Violin is widely spread all over the world and is the most important instrument in the string group of modern orchestras. It occupies a very important position in instrumental music, is the pillar of modern symphony orchestra, and is also a solo instrument with difficult playing skills. It is called the world's three major musical instruments together with piano and classical guitar.