What does a sharp mean in violin?
In music, a note can be sharp, which means it sounds a half pitch (half step) above the original note. ... The key signature indicates which notes in a tune are either higher (sharp) or lower (flat) than they normally are.
Where is the F sharp on violin?
F Natural on the E String - Place your first finger low next to the end of the fingerboard. F Sharp on the E String - Slide your first finger up, and place it a whole step away from your fingerboard. As a general rule of thumb, whole notes will 'feel' like they are about one inch away from each other.