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Depending on the tuning, most Guitars reach three full octaves. 20 Fret guitars in standard tuning should be able to play about 45 different half-tones.

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If it concerns a six-string, tuned to EADGBE, it will be a C with a frequency of 523.25 Hz.

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Q: What is the highest note on a 20 fretted acoustic guitar?
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What is the wavelength of a low A note on a bass guitar?

The lowest note on an acoustic guitar is an open E, on the E string. the equivalent note on a bass guitar is the second fret of the D string, or the 7th fret of the A string, or the 12 fret of the E string..


What is the timbre of guitar?

Timbre is the quality the sound of a musical note played on an instrument that lets you distinguish a guitar from a Saxophone. At a finer level it lets you distinguish between an Electric Guitar and an acoustic guitar. Finer still, between a good instrument and a poor one.


What note are the stings on a guitar tune to.?

The most standardize tuning for guitars both acoustic and electric is EADGBe(the lower note indicating this is the highest) with the A being at 440hz. This is only standard tuning and you can tune your guitar several different ways depending on what kind of music you are playing. My favorite open-tuning(tuning your strings to the note of an open chord such as G, Em, etc) is Em which is EBEGBe or E Maj which is EBEG#Be. For a fuller list of tunings, see trealted link.


Who are some famous people who play classical guitar?

The term acoustic guitar in general do not refer to classical guitar. A typical guitar has narrower neck and steel string, classical guitar has wider neck and nylon string SongScouting: Guitars are either acoustic or electric. A classical (sometimes called "folk") guitar is a type of acoustic guitar with a wider neck (for easier fingering with the right hand). An acoustic guitar can come nylon or steel strung. Note: never string a nylon guitar with steel strings or you may snap the neck.


Do you play notes on electric guitar the same as on acoustic?

yes it is, as long as u have both guitars in the same tuning. the notes on the neck will be the same on any guitar just as long as both are tuned the same. for example say you have an acoustic and electric both tuned in standard, if you play the fifth fret on your acoustics 6th(top) string it would be an A. likewise if you were to pick up the electric (remember it is in the same standard tuning) and play the same note on the same string it would also be an A. is that helpful?

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What does the word fretted mean?

This is probably the past form of the verb fretFret means to worry or be annoyed.He fretted over the death of his dog.Fret can also be the strips of metal that go across the neck of a guitar. In this context it can be a verb or a noun.The frets on his guitar were worn and needed replacing. - nounHe fretted the note on the sixth string. - verb


Which is good -acoustic or semi acoustic?

An acoustic guitar produces sound via the "sound hole" cut out in the wood under the strings on the main part of the guitar. This is a nice acoustic sound. For a fuller, higher volume and amplitude sound, with the same acoustic-type sound one would would a semi-acoustic. This is an acoustic guitar that has the same kind of volume boost built in, as one would find on an electric guitar. It is important to note that the sound made with a semi-acoustic is still quite different from an electric guitar, even though one would need an amp to play the semi-acoustic.


What does the word fretful?

This is probably the past form of the verb fretFret means to worry or be annoyed.He fretted over the death of his dog.Fret can also be the strips of metal that go across the neck of a guitar. In this context it can be a verb or a noun.The frets on his guitar were worn and needed replacing. - nounHe fretted the note on the sixth string. - verb


What is the wavelength of a low A note on a bass guitar?

The lowest note on an acoustic guitar is an open E, on the E string. the equivalent note on a bass guitar is the second fret of the D string, or the 7th fret of the A string, or the 12 fret of the E string..


What is the timbre of guitar?

Timbre is the quality the sound of a musical note played on an instrument that lets you distinguish a guitar from a Saxophone. At a finer level it lets you distinguish between an Electric Guitar and an acoustic guitar. Finer still, between a good instrument and a poor one.


What does the highest note on a guitar sound like?

The highest note on a guitar is on the last fret of the high E string. Different guitars have different number of frets, hence the highest note varies depending on the instrument. On vintage fender guitars, such as stratocasters from the 1950's there were only 21 frets, hence the highest note was a Db Most guitars today have 22 frets, making the highest note a D, but there is an increasingly large number of 24 fret guitars from brands such as ibanez, schecter and esp that push the highest note to E, giving the guitar a full range of 4 octaves. In recent years, ibanez manufactured the 27 fret Xiphos, which make the highest note F# Of course there are many, techniques such as pinch harmonics, and effect pedals which allow the guitar to reach tonalities beyond that of the last fret, but as far as normal notes are concerned the ones shown are the highest, given the guitar is in standard tuning


How do you tune your guitar?

Starting on the first string: EADGBe If you have an electric guitar, it's easiest to buy a tuner and plug your guitar directly into it. If you have an acoustic, most tuners have a microphone built in that allow you to use it with an acoustic. Alternatively, you can go online and look up a tuner. They generally play the notes over your speaker so that you can adjust your guitar to match the note.


Is an acoustic guitar a good guitar for beginners?

Not really. That is, an acoustic guitar is not any more of a "beginner's" instrument than an electric guitar is. It might be cheaper, and it may be quieter (or possibly not: you can practice an electric guitar without actually plugging it in, or with headphones), both of which are reasons parents might choose to purchase a child an acoustic guitar instead of an electric one. If you learn to master an acoustic, then you will have an easier time learning to play an electric. This is simply because acoustic guitars require more precision to make each note ring true. Also: an acoustic requires more finger pressure and therefore more finger strength and calluses. An electric is easier on the finger tips, but is also more sensitive as far as technique. My best answer is to practice on both to develop the most versatility. But if sound is an issue, an electric is quieter if you don't plug it into an amp.


What is a good guitar buy?

Note from the askerIm 13 and I've been playing acoustic for 4 years, so im pretty good. Im wondering wats a good electric guitar. Any suggestions?


Is the scales and chords for the acoustic guitar the same as a rock guitars scales and chords?

Chords and Scales are the same for both electric and acoustic assuming the same tuning is used. Each fret represents a 1/2 step up from the previous note, and that is true for both electric and acoustic.


What note are the stings on a guitar tune to.?

The most standardize tuning for guitars both acoustic and electric is EADGBe(the lower note indicating this is the highest) with the A being at 440hz. This is only standard tuning and you can tune your guitar several different ways depending on what kind of music you are playing. My favorite open-tuning(tuning your strings to the note of an open chord such as G, Em, etc) is Em which is EBEGBe or E Maj which is EBEG#Be. For a fuller list of tunings, see trealted link.


Who are some famous people who play classical guitar?

The term acoustic guitar in general do not refer to classical guitar. A typical guitar has narrower neck and steel string, classical guitar has wider neck and nylon string SongScouting: Guitars are either acoustic or electric. A classical (sometimes called "folk") guitar is a type of acoustic guitar with a wider neck (for easier fingering with the right hand). An acoustic guitar can come nylon or steel strung. Note: never string a nylon guitar with steel strings or you may snap the neck.