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Q: What do string players use to make sound?
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The bow that string players usually use to produce sound on their instruments is slightly curved stick strung tightly with?

Horsehair


The bow that string players usually use to produce sound on their instruments is a slightly curved stick strung tightly with?

Horsehair


What is vibrato?

Vibrato will give the sound more warmth and expressiveness, sting players make liberal use of vibrato. The word litteraly means "vibrating" or "quivering" and it implies performinga note with a slight rapid and regular varations of pitch. In string players it is produced by rocking the finger of the left hand which is stopping the string - thus it cannot be applied to a note produced by an open string, nor to very short notes.


What instruments use a string or wire to produce sound?

any instrument in the string family


Which device do brass players use in their instrument to dampen the sound?

Brass players use mutes to dampen the sound of their instruments.


When you use a thicker guiter string what kind of sound is it?

It is a deeper sound, a lower note.


On a electric guitar can i use a b string as an e string can someone answer please?

it won't sound right


How do you make your own yo-yo string?

use kite string or anything string that is thick or you can use sewing thread then triple it and make it thicker


Is the piano a string instrument?

no but it does use strings to create the notes this is my second answer can you please comment


Can you use another string in place of the g string?

You can try using a B or a D string in a pinch, but it probably won't sound quite right. The diameter string you use should at least be close to the diameter of the G string that came with your set.


What can you use to tune your guitar?

A Guitar Tuner... You can use the E key on a piano/harmonica/etc to tune the lowest and highest strings. Then you put your finger on the 5th fret of the thickest string/E string. Play that note and the next string open. Tune the fifth string to sound like the 5th fret of the sixth string. Do that for the next 3 strings until you get to the 2nd thinnest string/B string. That time use the fourth fret of the string before it. Then tune the highest string to sound like the lowest string in a different octave. You can also use harmonics.


Does All harpsichords use one string per key to produce sound?

No