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The viola ( vee-OH-lə, () Italian: [ˈvjɔːla, viˈɔːla]) is a string instrument of the violin family, and is usually bowed when played. Violas are slightly larger than violins, and have a lower sound. Since the 18th century, it has been the middle or alto voice of the violin family, between the violin (which is tuned a perfect fifth higher) and the cello (which is tuned an octave lower). The strings from low to high are typically tuned to C3, G3, D4, and A4. In the past, the viola varied in size and style, as did its names. The word viola originates from the Italian language. The Italians often used the term viola da braccio, meaning, literally, 'of the arm'. "Brazzo" was another Italian word for the viola, which the Germans adopted as Bratsche. The French had their own names: cinquiesme was...

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Bratsche.jpg
Inexpensive Chinese 16.5" viola, labeled "2006".
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First positionB.png
Viola finger chart.
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Oak Leaf viola.jpg
Oak Leaf viola. Image from Eric Benning, Benning Violins
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Playing viola.jpg
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Range viola.png
Range & tuning of a viola
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Viola Bridge.jpg
Viola close up of bridge
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Viola peg strings.jpg
"Normal" stringing shown here; some players reverse the G and C.

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