What gauge string you use is all about personal preference. There is no gauge that is "good" for it its what you like and can use comfortably.
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.
On a six string guitar in standard tuning it's the second string or the next one over from the (thinnest) high e. The strings from low to high are EADGBE.
In scientific notation, E1 is the E one octave below a standard tuned guitar's thickest string.
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.
The lowest string on a guitar is an E .........
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.
On a six string guitar in standard tuning it's the second string or the next one over from the (thinnest) high e. The strings from low to high are EADGBE.
An acoustic electric guitar differs from a standard electric guitar in the fact that a standard electric guitar depends solely on the electricity of the amplifier to convert the string vibration. An acoustic electric guitar also has also a microphone which will magnify and convert the sound.
"E" is the 6th string on a standard guitar. If that is not what your asking, then your question is unanswerable with the given information.
Although there are many ways to tune a guitar, standard tuning is E, A, D, G, B, e.
Fender Standard Telecaster is the name of Electric guitar designed and manufactured by Fender. It is a 6-string guitar that can be found in a variety of different colors.
An Octavina Guitar Has 14 strings standard tuning is F# BB EE AAA ddd ggg.
In scientific notation, E1 is the E one octave below a standard tuned guitar's thickest string.
second thickest if its a 4 string bass or 6 string 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.
The standard tuning of the guitar is E,A,D,G,B,E in order from the thickest to the lightest string/ low to high.
Piano sheet music is not difficult to TAB. If you know where the note was on a guitar, you can tab it. The only problem is, there are some of the same notes in the same octave playable twice on the guitar. You have to figure out what fingering is more comfortable or convenient for you. For example: there are two ways to play a middle "C" on guitar, 6th string 8th fret, and 5th string 3rd fret. "A" is 6th string 3rd fret, and 5th string open. You can use guitar pro to convert the standard sheet music into guitar tabs,this way you can learn more about transcribing standard sheet music, into guitar tabs.