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The normal range of the viola: Extreme high notes: Clefs and viola notation: Select dynamic: then click note to hear sound. (N.B. changes in dynamics may affect timbre as much as apparent volume level) (N.B. for string players, sharpened and flattened notes are often two different pitches, depending on musical context.
- Plucking
pulling the string upwards and allowing it to 'snap' sharply...
- Links
Range Bowing Plucking Left Hand Mute/Harmonics Chords...
- Construction
Range Bowing Plucking Left Hand Mute/Harmonics Chords...
- Extended
VIOLA. Section: Strings Transposing? No. Construction Range...
- Bowing
to give an idea of the range of bowing pressures available....
- Player's Tips and Tricks
Range Bowing Plucking Left Hand Mute/Harmonics Chords ......
- Left Hand
vibrato difficulties in using vibrato on high notes. Db3 Eb4...
- Mute/Harmonics
natural harmonics: The nodal points on a string are as...
- Plucking
All Notes on the Viola. The viola has a range of C3 (the lowest open string) to around E6 (one of the highest notes that can be played on the A string). For reference, the violin note range is G3 to A7. The viola range is sometimes compared to the clarinet, which has a general range of D3 to C7.
Violas: Range. (N.B. for string players, sharpened and flattened notes are often two different pitches, depending on musical context. This is not reproduced in the audio clips above, which treat the enharmonic spellings as identical pitches).
viola violoncello double bass Note: The chart below presents standard ranges for good amateur players with “extreme” or possible range listed (playable by professionals) in parentheses.
Here is a viola fingering chart for you to download (free) with the notes in first position on each string and relative fingers. You can also see the notes written on the staff. There are the keys with up to three sharps (C, G, D, A) and up to four flats (F, Bb, Eb, Ab).
Viola is the alto instrument in orchestral music, and its range is the closest to the human voice. Because of its specific range (C3-E6), the Alto clef is the most suited for average situations. The majority of the viola’s range can be easily read in this clef, using only a few ledger lines.
Essential Range Viola Fingering Chart Notes: One String at a Time CGDA 3.F-C-$-Da 4 -G-D-A—E- 1st Finger 2nd Finger 3rd Finger 4th Finger High 3rd Low 2nd Low 4th 0 0 0 00 e 0 0 00 Notes: Across Strings Correlates with STEPWISE FLASHCARDS www.fingeringcharts.org . Created Date: