There really isn't any specific way to string a women's Lacrosse head. There are multiple stringing patterns which are to provide each player with a pocket that works best for them and their position.
the double bass has 4 strings G string D string A string and E string.
The violin is the smallest member of the string family.
Strings
Well, for one, string bass strings are a lot longer than electric bass strings. I wouldn't recommend putting string bass strings on an electric bass and vice versa.
No. The strings are spaced so that it would be impossible to play all of them at once. However, you can play a "broken" string chord using all four strings. To do this, you move the bow from the G string to the E string.
mesh, the shooting string and other strings to string ur stick
mesh, shooting strings, sidewall, and two other nylons for the top and bottom
you wrap it half and half around the left side of the mesh and braid them in
You use nylon strings called sidewall and tie knots and loops to string the mesh into the head.
the shooting string
you can have them string it for you, and they have stringing kits that you can buy
Its called a nylon and i wouldn't say their for girls because a lot of guys use them they are great top strings when they are tight if u like no whip.
the double bass has 4 strings G string D string A string and E string.
The violin is the smallest member of the string family.
any time you change, remove, or tamper the strings it will change how the head will throw. depending on how your other shooting strings are set it will either create more whip or take some off. but yes you can take the U string off
no you dont. its all about personal prefrence.
Strings