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The string, or board that forms the side (or sides) of the stair, is cut out level with each tread (in a zig zag shape) such that the edge of each of the treads sticks out past the side of the stair.
if it is like a cage tie meet in bottom and put string through circular holes at top. when put all string you should be able to open and close it.
The highest open string pitch on a bass is a G.
It is one word "staircase" (open flight of stairs, usually with rails).
If you want to play an open string, but keep your fingers on a different string, you have to make sure that nothing is touching the open string.
open A ~#F on the d string -~E on the d string -~open D~ E on the d string~ #F on the d string~E on the d string Open~ D~ Open A~#F on the d string~ E on the d string~Open D~ E on the string~#F~ E on the d string~ Open D 4 times~Slur E and #F~ #F two times ~ D four times ~slur E and #f~#F two times
The open staircase (gaps between the stairs) acts as a chimney stack that lets the warm air rise to the top floor in winter and vent out through the windows in summer.
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It is usually called a landing.
If you are referring to a string with no fingers on it, it is called an open string.
1st string open 2nd string 1st fret 3rd string open 4th string 2nd fret 5th string 3rd fret Don't strum the 6th string.
play any string without fingering the fretboard, so if you play the low e without any fingers on the fretboard that is an open note.