E
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E is the lowest string (thickest) and G is the highest string (thinnest)
A five string bass will have a B string at one end, either thicker than the low E (a low B 5 string) or thinner than the G (a high B 5 string).
No, the strings of a guitar are tuned in fourths (read: E to A = 4 notes, A to D = 4 notes, etc.), until you get to "that darned B string". For every string on a guitar to be tuned in even fourths, the tuning would have to be as follows: EADGCF.
Viola, Violin, Bass, Cello.
The notes are going to be the same, but getting them will be different! The strings are different notes then a guitar. If you play the baritone guitar, the strings are normally tuned to the same as the bottom 4 strings of the guitar, so that could be played the same way.There are 4 strings on the ukelele and six on the guitar so it would be different.
The ukulele is tuned differently then the bass. The baritone ukulele is tuned like the bottom 4 strings of a normal guitar.
According to the Piano History Centre, all stringed instruments need thicker strings for the lower notes, this is not peculiar to guitar, it is necessary to increase the mass in order to produce a lower frequency.
No, the strings of a guitar are tuned in fourths (read: E to A = 4 notes, A to D = 4 notes, etc.), until you get to "that darned B string". For every string on a guitar to be tuned in even fourths, the tuning would have to be as follows: EADGCF.
It can refer to a number of different variations of the instrument. It could be the taro patch guitar, a four stringed instrument. It may also be a baritone ukulele, one that is tuned like the guitar's bottom 4 strings.
Viola, Violin, Bass, Cello.
The notes on a bass guitar are E, A, D, and G, which are the standard tuning for a 4-string bass guitar.
The notes are going to be the same, but getting them will be different! The strings are different notes then a guitar. If you play the baritone guitar, the strings are normally tuned to the same as the bottom 4 strings of the guitar, so that could be played the same way.There are 4 strings on the ukelele and six on the guitar so it would be different.
The ukulele is tuned differently then the bass. The baritone ukulele is tuned like the bottom 4 strings of a normal guitar.
The standard tuning notes for a 3/4 guitar tuning are G3, C4, E4, and A4.
The number of notes and the ones they have. Guitar will have 6 notes and an ukulele will have 4.
According to the Piano History Centre, all stringed instruments need thicker strings for the lower notes, this is not peculiar to guitar, it is necessary to increase the mass in order to produce a lower frequency.
4 mcr, go find it on tabs
Yes, as far as the top 4 strings on a guitar go, is the same for a bass. EAD and G 5 string adds the b string., you’re in the neighborhood, especially if you already have knowledge of the guitar.
No, it comes in 4, 6 and 8 stringed variations, but not a 5 string. Since I provided the above answer, I have seen a 5 string ukulele! The musician had a custom made uke that had two top strings, one tuned to a high G and the other the a low G.