the octobass, not comenly used in modern orchastras, its lowest string is tuned to C1 (32.7 Hz), one octave below the lowest C of the cello (C2, 65.41 Hz). in modern orchastes the lowest piched instrument would be the double bass.
The pitch of the lowest guitar string is E.
The Double Bass or the Contrabass is the lowest member of the string family.
From thickest string to thinnest, (lowest in pitch to highest in pitch) B E A D G C. From a regular four string bass, it has one lower string and one higher string.
The lowest string is E (this is the thickest one) they then progress, upwards in pitch E A D G B E
string 1 = high E (highest pitch, thinnest string, closest to ground) string 2 = B string 3 = G string 4 = D string 5 = A string 6 = low E (lowest pitch, thickest string, closest to ceiling)
The 1st string is the lowest, a G, then a D a little bit above in pitch, then a A also a little higher in pitch, and the highest is a high E.
Yes, you can restring a guitar to be left-handed by switching the order of the strings so that the lowest pitch string is on top and the highest pitch string is on the bottom.
The notes of a guitar string in order from lowest to highest pitch are E, A, D, G, B, and E.
The order of guitar string notes from lowest to highest pitch is E, A, D, G, B, E.
The order of notes on a guitar string is E, A, D, G, B, E from lowest to highest pitch.
The lowest string on a four string double bass is an E string. If you have a fairly rare five string double bass then the lowest fifth string is a B string.
A viola is in the key of C, and is tuned in fifths. The lowest string is tuned an octave below middle C, then G, D, and A. Each string is an octave higher then a cello. A viola is in the key of C, and is tuned in fifths. The lowest string is tuned an octave below middle C, then G, D, and A. Each string is an octave higher then a cello.