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Violin Tuning : Violin Tuning: G String

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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2008

If the G string on violin is in tune you should be able to hear a slight harmonic when playing all of the strings. Learn more about how to tune a violin G string with tips from a violinist in this free music lesson video on violin tuning.

Expert: Elizabeth Willis
Bio: Elizabeth Willis is a classically trained violinist and pianist.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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  • my girl's g string keeps rising above the belt line. does that mean its out of tune?

  • I don't know why they gave this guy's comment thumbs down. Eh keeps his heart true and eh doesn't afraid of anything.

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  • I tried tuning my violin it got worse D=

  • youtube.com/watch?v=88sEx7rDlg­Y

  • you really shouldn't wear your girls g strings lol :)

  • Perfectly tuned!!!:)

  • @nfran227

    I agree that all strings in any instruments around should ring no matter G string is in tune or any strings that is not in tune.

    A String sounds means Vibration, and vibration means energy, and energy means any objects should move which is should sound.

  • Her G String is perfectly in tune. I confirm.

  • she is holding the bow wrong

  • She played the note and my electric tuner went off! It was a perfect G!

  • yeah.. my teache doesthe A then D then G then E string

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