What is the thickness of a g violin string?
The thickness of a G string on a violin can vary depending on the manufacturer and the specific string set, but it is typically between 0.26 millimeters (mm) and 0.30 mm. The G string is the lowest-pitched string on the violin, and it is made of a metal alloy, typically steel or silver-plated steel. The thickness of the string affects its sound and playability, with thicker strings producing a deeper, richer sound and requiring more tension to tune.