How are The strings of a violin are tuned?

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2026-03-31 05:30

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The strings of a violin are tuned by adjusting the tension of each string using the tuning pegs located at the scroll of the instrument. Each string is typically tuned to specific pitches: G (lowest), D, A, and E (highest). Musicians can fine-tune the pitch using the fine tuners on the tailpiece for more precise adjustments. This process ensures that the violin produces the correct notes when played.

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