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the thing is that it is hard to make all the chords or other figures for all the string family, it would take a lot of time... but if you really need that, maybe you should buy or borrow manuals about each instrument, so you see all what they do to learn to play that instrument. only in this way you can be almost 100% satisfied.
you buy the book about violin playing, from basic to more and more advanced, as you would for piano playing etc, and you see maybe there, there are some things you can consider praticable on the instrument, being reading from where usually a string player would go to learn the instrument.
better than the actual manual of the instrument, there's just the player in itself, but then you need a very good player that knows all the things on his instrument and is willing to collaborate with you for free or with payment...
just look for the book/s and see if those help you.
but anyway another thing that would help you greatly is to buy/borrow scores and read them while listening to the piece.
so you know exactely what string players do; you see the chords they play, and all the things that maybe you like to write, but you cant because you dont know how, or you know how but you are not sure if you do it good or bad.
so,
try for the manual-exercice-books about each string instrment you need to learn
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buy/borrow scores and read them and listen to them
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