Of a violin? It's an E5 with a frequency of 659,255 Hz.
The highest open string pitch on a bass is a G.
The bass
im not sure if i understand the question but the lightest string has the highest pitch
The pitch of the sound produced by a plucked string depends on several factors, including the string's tension, length, and mass per unit length. If the string is plucked at a point closer to its ends, it vibrates at a higher frequency, resulting in a higher pitch. Conversely, plucking closer to the middle lowers the pitch. Thus, the pitch can vary based on where the string is plucked, but it will not necessarily be highest when plucking just one string without considering these factors.
Correct answer= "tight and short"
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 viola makes the highest sound of any string instrument.
The second string on a guitar is the B string. It is tuned to the note B, which is the second highest pitch in standard tuning.
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)
I assume you mean, highest of the string family. It is the smallest of the 4 orchestral stringed instruments (violin, viola, cello, and double bass), and is therefore able to produce the highest-pitched sounds. The shorter the string which is made to vibrate, the higher its sound.
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.