The pitch a guitar makes is totally dependent on how it is tuned and where it is played. But in standard tuning the lowest pitch of a guitar (Low E) as around 82Hz and the highest pitch (4 octaves above middle C) is 1050Hz. Cosidering the Human hearing range is 20Hz-20,000Hz, the guitar makes relatively low pitch sounds.
the pitch gets higher as you tighten
It can be controlled by many things, but here are at least three: Length of the vocal cords. Thickness of the vocal cords. And stress on the vocal cords. That of course, it is the human body. If your talking about, say, a guitar amp, it's controlled by the little nob that says 'pitch' on it. -- J
The difference between a normal guitar and a junior guitar is primarily its size. A Junior guitar is shorter and about three quarters the size of a normal guitar.
Example sentence - The new gadget proved its value when I had to restring my guitar quickly.
We were very tired after we had made 5 laps of the pitch.
The tighter you make the string - the higher the pitch.
Tightening the strings on a guitar will always make the pitch higher, more or less depending on how much they are tightened.
the frets make the guitar string make a different sound.
it all depends on how u play it.
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The pitch of the lowest guitar string is E.
When a guitar is tuned, the tension in the strings is adjusted to make sure they produce the correct pitch or note when played.
It is medium pitch.
They are the places where you put your fingers to make the string shorter, making the pitch higher.
Guitar has a higher pitch than a car horn.
Yes it can but the pitch of your frequency should be high
To adjust the pitch of the strings on a guitar, turn the tuners clockwise to raise the pitch and counterclockwise to lower the pitch.