Why do violin bows make a pitch when rubbed against a violin string instead of just a rubbing sound?

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Why do violin bows make a pitch when rubbed against a violin string instead of just a rubbing sound?

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That pitch is the rubbing sound, which is modulated by the length and thickness of the string.

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