On most of them you hold the top part with one hand and turn the bummer/spool clockwise (looking from the top)and pull it straight down/outward
Turn counterclockwise.
The highest open string pitch on a bass is a G.
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
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.
An open E is when you pluck your E string only, without touching the frets.
When you are selecting the racket , you need to keep three things in your mind which support the power , control that is head size , weight and string pattern. larger head size refers to more power and smaller head size refers to more control.hence if you are looking for power choose larger head size and if you are looking for control choose smaller head size .next thing is lighter racket refers to more power and heavier racket refers to more control , so if you need power choose lighter racket or you need control go for heavier racket. Now theirs thing is string bed in there are two pattern in string first is open string bed refers to more power denser string bed refers to more control so if you are looking for power go for open string bed other wise choose denser string bed if you need control. Now it is clear here for power you need larger head size ,lighter racket and open string bed and if you need control you should choose smaller head size , heavier racket and denser string bed
A STRING-0 fingers on A string (open A) = A1 finger on A string = B3 fingers on A string = #C4 fingers on A string = DD STRING0 fingers on D string (open D) = D1 finger on D string = E3 fingers on D string = #F4 fingers on D string = GG STRING0 fingers on G string (open G) = G1 finger on D string = A3 fingers on D string = #B4 fingers on D string = CC STRING0 fingers on C string (open C) = C1 finger on D string = D3 fingers on D string = #E4 fingers on D string = FCELLO NOTE RULESYou will never have 2 fingers on a string and have a note.
the E note is the highest pitched open string and also the first finger on your open D string. The highest E string is located on the very right and the D string is the second string from the left.
ring finger :- 3rd fret, 2nd string middle finger :- 2nd fret 3rd string 4th string open index finger :- 1st fret, 5th string 6th string open :)
No, you do not lose. When you scratch on the break, your opponent has ball in hand behind the head string. == If a player scratches on a legal break shot, (1) all balls pocketed remain pocketed (exception, the 8-ball: see rule 4.8), (2) it is a foul, (3) the table is open. Please Note: The incoming player has cue ball in hand behind the head string and may not shoot an object ball that is behind the head string, unless he first shoots the cue ball past the head string and causes the cue ball to come back behind the head string and hit the object ball."