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What is the smallest string number on a guitar?

The lowest string on a guitar is an E .........


How can violin produce high pitch sounds?

A stringed instrument creates notes (sounds at certain frequencies) because the string vibrate at a particular frequency. The frequency at which the string vibrates depends on several factors: the mass of the string material; the tension of the string, and the length of the string. The following result in lower frequencies: more mass (the lower strings are thicker and therefore have more mass), less tension (the lower strings are tightened up a little less than the higher strings), and more string length. The violinist adjusts the tension of each string when tuning the instrument. To play different notes, there are 4 strings (lowest is G, then D, A and highest is E). So by pressing his fingers on the string to shorten the length, a higher frequency note is produced. When the violinist gets to half the distance of the original length, the frequency is doubled, and the note is one octave above the natural string note. At this point, the note letter is the same as the original note, one octave below.


Which string on my guitar is considered 'b?

On a six string guitar in standard tuning it's the second string or the next one over from the (thinnest) high e. The strings from low to high are EADGBE.


Is the violin high or low?

the violin is the highest string orchestral instrument.


Can you help me with my 12 string guitar?

Normally a 12 string is just 6 pairs of strings. The guitar can be tuned normally EADGBE (low to high) and the smaller strings of the pairs tuned an octave higher than their mate. Except the high E string which is in unison because the high "E"s are the same gauge string. Then it should play like a 6 string guitar.

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History of hollerith code?

In the days even before Basic was a programming language, when Fortran was about the only high level language there was, strings were not expressed using quotation marks but, rather, using Hollerith code. This consisted of a number, being the length of the string, the letter "H" and then the string itself. Thus, for example: 12HHELLO WORLD! The number 12 takes into account the length of the text "HELLO WORLD!". It does not include the "H" that introduces the Hollerith code. Quotation marks were not used.


What is the smallest string number on a guitar?

The lowest string on a guitar is an E .........


What's the difference between violins and violas?

Violas are bigger in size and have a low C string and not a high E string. The violins have the high E string.


What is meant by High A on a violin string?

it is the third finger on the highest string, A.


Relationgship between frequency of notes and length of vibrating string?

Pitch is a subjective dimension of hearing. It is the sound quality most closely related to the frequency of a pure tone. High-frequency tones are perceived as being of high pitch while low-frequency tones are said to be of low pitch. The relationship between pitch and frequency is however, not a simple linear one. Frequncy measures how many waves pass a point in one second.


How high can string go in the air wothout breaking?

very high but the string will break under its weight after a bit


Why is your d string so out of tune?

you shouldn't play a d string byitslef play it with a high string


Ware is the low f on the cello?

Only a 5-string or 6-string cello will have a low F string. Regular 4-string cellos are tuned C-G-D-A (low to high, in fifths). A 6 string cello adds a low F, and a high E. A 5-string cello adds EITHER a low F OR a high E.


6 string classical guitar that tunes from 6th string at b and 1st string at high b?

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How can violin produce high pitch sounds?

A stringed instrument creates notes (sounds at certain frequencies) because the string vibrate at a particular frequency. The frequency at which the string vibrates depends on several factors: the mass of the string material; the tension of the string, and the length of the string. The following result in lower frequencies: more mass (the lower strings are thicker and therefore have more mass), less tension (the lower strings are tightened up a little less than the higher strings), and more string length. The violinist adjusts the tension of each string when tuning the instrument. To play different notes, there are 4 strings (lowest is G, then D, A and highest is E). So by pressing his fingers on the string to shorten the length, a higher frequency note is produced. When the violinist gets to half the distance of the original length, the frequency is doubled, and the note is one octave above the natural string note. At this point, the note letter is the same as the original note, one octave below.


How d you play a high d?

On what instrument? On the violin it is the 3rd finger on the A string. The A string is the 2nd string from the right. =)