hmm... well without looking at the guitar a 15 to 19 will do the trick, match the rest of the gauge, it may be a 12-52 so a 19 roughly depending on brand... or if its regular light strings its a 17, as long as its over a 15.
For the same gauge designation, yes. "Standard" or "Regular" gauge acoustic strings are .013 to .056. Those would be considered very heavy strings on electric guitar, where "Standard" or "Regular" gauge strings would be .010 to .046.
Aerials by System of a Down, drop C tuning
On a standard 6-string acoustic guitar starting with the top string, E,A,D,G,B,E One easy way to remember it is: 1 Elephants 2 and 3 donkeys 4 grow 5 big 6 ears
I believe you are asking what the names of the strings are. From thickest to thinest: E A D G B E
G string may be a gusset string or the string of the thong may be as thin as a g string from the guitar
For the same gauge designation, yes. "Standard" or "Regular" gauge acoustic strings are .013 to .056. Those would be considered very heavy strings on electric guitar, where "Standard" or "Regular" gauge strings would be .010 to .046.
Aerials by System of a Down, drop C tuning
On a standard 6-string acoustic guitar starting with the top string, E,A,D,G,B,E One easy way to remember it is: 1 Elephants 2 and 3 donkeys 4 grow 5 big 6 ears
On your guitar, Low E,A,D,G,B,E, if you want to play a C, finger the low A string up 3 frets. Also you can play the G string up 5 frets, Or the B string up one fret.
I believe you are asking what the names of the strings are. From thickest to thinest: E A D G B E
The acoustic guitar is tuned in the order of E A D G B E starting from the lowest. Lowest string is the E below middle C. The highest E is a major 10th above middle C.
You use a tuner! Making sure the pitch of the string is neither flat or sharp. Normal tuning for a guitar is E A D G B E (lowest, thickest string to highest, thinnest string in case you didn't know. Just plug the guitar in ,if you have an electric, with a cable or put the tuner near the guitar, acoustic. The tuner should have a little mic to pick up the sound if your tuning an acoustic.
This is kind of a broad question. Some guitar strings are nylon (classical guitar) or steel (acoustic). For standard tuning, from top to bottom the strings are E A D G B E.
G string may be a gusset string or the string of the thong may be as thin as a g string from the guitar
Yes it is. It is not recommended to do this all the time though, as each gauge string exerts different stress and tension on the guitar neck. It's best to do this only until you can get yourself new strings.
Hey, An acoustic guitar can have 4 strings (bass) or 6 strings (normal acoustic) or 12 strings ... a 6 string guitar has a tuning of E,A,D,G,B,E, and a 12 string guitar has a tuning of E,E,A,A,D,D,G,G,B,B,E,E ... In additon to this there are many other tunings such as dadgag and drop d etc. as long as there is a guitar in a particular song, you can preety much play it on your guitar. but most electrics have like 22 or 24 frets and many guitar solos are played on the 2nd octave (i.e. 12th to 24th fret) and acoustic guitars usually dont have 22 frets..so as long as you're tuned right and have sufficent frets , its possible to play any song..
Its on the E string second and 14th fret, A string 9th and 21 fret, D string 4th and 16th fre, G string 11th fret, B string 7th and 19th fret and finally on the e string second and 14th fret