Shorter strings vibrate at a higher frequency than longer strings.
Changing the length of a string will affect its frequency. Shortening the string will increase the frequency, while lengthening the string will decrease the frequency. This is because shorter strings vibrate more quickly, producing higher pitches, whereas longer strings vibrate more slowly, resulting in lower pitches.
The vibrations are what makes the sound. The higher strings vibrate very quickly so it is difficult to see, but the low pitch of the low E string means that you can see it vibrating.
It can vibrate faster because it has less mass.
I now that it is the string ,reed ,skin and metal block.
higher. By tightening the string, you increase the tension, causing the string to vibrate faster and produce a higher pitch sound.
The bow makes the strings vibrate, causing the string to make sound.
Thicker and heavier strings vibrate at slower rates, producing lower frequencies. The mass of the string affects its ability to vibrate at faster speeds, resulting in lower pitch sounds. Thinner strings vibrate more quickly, creating higher frequencies.
which string vibrates slowst when strummed
Making a string longer with the same position where it's held(like a violin) should make it less tense, making it vibrate slower, therefore lower.
If you hit the resonant frequency, yes it will.
the force apply on string it vibrate this vibration is called tension of the string
The lighter strings vibrate much faster than the heavier ones when the bow is drawn across them. This faster or higher frequency of vibration emits the higher pitched sound.