Change out the strings with a lighter gauge. (Get thinner strings)
---Shawn
Guitar has a higher pitch than a car horn.
When a capo is used on a guitar, it makes the overall pitch of the guitar higher as it effectively shortens the strings, meaning the note that is played has a higher pitch.
The tighter the strings, the higher the pitch.
It will it have a higher pitch.
Play a higher fret.
Hahaa, that's a funny question. Which bass guitar and who is screaming? Generally speaking, the pitch range of the human voice is much higher than a bass guitar.
It will depend on what sized ukulele and what size guitar as well as how they are tuned. A 'standard' sized ukulele is going to have a higher pitch than most guitars. However, a baritone ukulele is going to be pretty similar to that of a guitar.
Tightening the strings on a guitar will always make the pitch higher, more or less depending on how much they are tightened.
As it has a higher frequency than a car horn.. Pitch depends upon frequency....
Loudness for an acoustic guitar depends on how hard you pluck the string. Loudness for an electric guitar depends on how loud the speaker setting is. Pitch depends on which string you pluck, and which fret, if any, you are fingering. The tighter the string, the higher the pitch, in general. The shorter the section that is allowed to vibrate, the higher the pitch of that string.
Because guitar has more frequency than a car horn.
The tension of a guitar string directly affects its pitch. When the tension is increased, the pitch of the string becomes higher. Conversely, when the tension is decreased, the pitch becomes lower.