How to tune a new violin strings?

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First, find a tuner. The strings (from left to right) are G, D, A, and E. Adjust the pitches by twisting...

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My D string on violin sound like the sound of cutting forniture workshop. All strings are in tune though!?

My D string sound like the sound of furniture cutting in a forniture workshop. I used online tunning found in play tube that goes by the name G STRINGS. The other all strings sound ...show more

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Get a Snark tuner.. mine cost about $9.00 ... works great.. you may be an octave off somehow..:-) Look...

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Is it normal for my violin strings to be out of tune after I re-set the bridge?

My bridge popped out last night when I was performing (yes, VERY disastrous) so I re-set it this morning. I'm fairly certain I did it correctly. I put the feet between the notches on the F holes and as close to the original grooves it had left on my...

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Yes. Very normal. If you are worried though take it to a music store or a teacher and they usually can...

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I suggest going to your violin teacher because beginners could pop a string. Or go to Quinlan and Fabish...

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You can get a fine tuning fork for the mere price of $9.95 but as far as a music shop charges those...

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The first string to tune is the A string, the one that connects to the peg closest to the scroll. More...

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The lowest string is G, followed by D, A and then E. You need a piano, tuning fork or metronome in order...

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E string on my violin won't stay in tune...?

The 'E' string on my violin won't stay in tune at all. Whenever I try to tune it, all the other strings (G, D, A) get in tune very easily and stay there but, the 'E' string won't at all. I'll be lucky to get it up to D or Eflat but then the peg on top...

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First. The fine tuners work both ways. If you only tighten it, you will run out it's use. Unscrew it...

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Why do violin strings keep loosening?

My violin strings on my new (cheap) violin keep loosening! UGH!!!! How can I get this to stop. Do I have to tune it every 5 minutes, because it goes out of tune like crazy! This also happened with another violin I had. It wasn't as bad (going out of...

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Slipping pegs Take the string off the peg and remove it. Take chalk and rub it over the part of the...

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First time buying a violin and guitar?

I would really love to learn how to play the violin, but I have absolutely no idea what to look for. I need a violin that is cost efficient, since I probably won't be buying it, my parents will. I'd like it to be the best, cheapest violin that I can...

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you could try ebay....if you are lucky you could get a 'bundle' package also.....and it may be costing...

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