thick going down to thin... G.
thin going up to thick ... D
E = lowest tuned in the set and thickest
A= 2nd thickest
D = not as thick as A
G = thinner than D
B = thinner than G
E = tuned highest and the thinnest thats easiest to break
hopefully thats not too confusing
Depends on how many strings the guitar has, A regular six string guitar will have six, a seven string guitar will have seven, a twelve string guitar will have twelve. Same thing with bass guitars Regular four string has four tuning pegs where as a five string bass has five,
1928 Martin Four-String Guitar
The 1928 Martin Four-String Guitar
A bass guitar is an octave lower than a guitar, for example the first string on a guitar is an E string that produces an E note when struck, the first string on a four string bass guitar is an E also and when struck also produces an E note, just this note is an octave lower than the guitars
That depends on the guitar! On a Tenor guitar there are four strings, on a standard guitar there are six strings, and there are twelve strings on a twelve string guitar.
A four string mimics the first four strings in a guitar, E, A, D, and G, only one octave lower. A five string has a low bass string, the B, and keeps the other four. So the names are B, E, A, D, and G.
Viola, Violin, Bass, Cello.
The cuatro is a Visayan string instrument with four strings. It is similar to a guitar and is commonly used in traditional Visayan music.
second thickest if its a 4 string bass or 6 string guitar
The first string on a guitar is the thinnest string, also known as the high E string.
The E string is the thickest string on a guitar and is located at the top when holding the guitar in playing position.
The lowest string on a guitar is an E .........