From lowest to highest it's C, G, D, A.
For Em, you strum all of the strings For D, you strum strings G, B, and E (or 3, 2, and 1) For C, you strum strings G, B, and E For G, the strum the same strings as D and C
It will have the basic G, C, E, A tuning, with the two additional strings. These are paired with the C and A strings. The second "A" string is tuned to the same note as the other "A" string. The additional "C" string is going to be either an octave up or down. The strings in order will be G, C, C', E, A, A.
Harp strings are color coded so that the player can identify what strings to pluck. The C strings are red and the F strings are black, arranged in octaves like a piano.
A cello has 4 strings. Cellos are tuned in fifths, starting with C2 (two octaves below middle C) as the lowest string, followed by G3, D4, and A4. It is tuned the same way as the viola, only an octave lower.
c strings are terminated by \0 character
thongs are g strings sweetie :)
From lowest to highest it's C, G, D, A.
For Em, you strum all of the strings For D, you strum strings G, B, and E (or 3, 2, and 1) For C, you strum strings G, B, and E For G, the strum the same strings as D and C
A viola has the (left to right) C,G,D,A strings
A cello has four strings: A, D, G, and C.
The strings of a viola, from lowest to highest are: C, G, D, and A.
A viola has the (left to right) C,G,D,A strings
The strings on a ukulele are typically named G, C, E, and A.
For Drop C tuning, the best guitar strings are typically heavier gauge strings, such as 11-54 or 12-56, to maintain tension and prevent buzzing or floppiness. These thicker strings are better suited for the lower tuning of Drop C.
You can find guitar strings that are easier on your fingers by choosing lighter gauge strings, using nylon strings, or trying coated strings. Experimenting with different types and brands can help you find the most comfortable option for you.
the normal kind from Pink is great, just not V-Strings or G-Strings because they ride up and are uncomfortable.