Quadruple stop
DEFINITION
On an instrument of the violin family, a quadruple stop is the playing of a chord consisting of four separate notes. In a quadruple stop, all four strings need not be stopped by the fingers; they may be open or fingered.
On an instrument of the violin family, a quadruple stop is the playing of a chord consisting of four separate notes. In a quadruple stop, all four strings need not be stopped by the fingers; they may be open or fingered.