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Can the violin play higher than the pianos highest note?

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Can the violin play higher than the pianos highest note?

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the highest note on the piano is C8, and the highest note on the violin playing normally is E7, at the very end of the fingerboard, it may vary a little bit depending on exactly how long your fingerboard is, if you play false harmonics the violin can play up to about B10. almost two octaves above the highest piano note.

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