They are on the top. Thicker strings make lower sounds. The lowest notes are the top strings.
It depends on where the six strings are. If they are all equally spaced, it is essentially a guitar or a taro patch. If the top and bottom strings are doubled up, you have a high and a low G and a high and a low A.
The 6 string has doubled first and third strings tuned in octaves. Tuning 6 String: G CC E AA - adding an octave higher
The strings on a normal ukulele are tuned GCEA going top to bottom. If you have a piano or a G tuning fork, use it to play the note g then try to tune the g on the ukulele to sound like the note you pressed on the piano then do the same with c,e,and a.
No, it comes in 4, 6 and 8 stringed variations, but not a 5 string. Since I provided the above answer, I have seen a 5 string ukulele! The musician had a custom made uke that had two top strings, one tuned to a high G and the other the a low G.
We can't show pictures on WikiAnswers, but here is a description:The strings are attached to the bridge at one end and the tuning pegs at the other. They go over the Nut near the tuning pegs, at the top of the fret board. The Fret board runs on the neck and contains frets. When the strings are shortened by pressing against the frets, different notes are obtained. The body is hollow and made of thin wood.In general a ukulele is going to look like a miniature guitar, but with only four strings.
It depends on where the six strings are. If they are all equally spaced, it is essentially a guitar or a taro patch. If the top and bottom strings are doubled up, you have a high and a low G and a high and a low A.
The 6 string has doubled first and third strings tuned in octaves. Tuning 6 String: G CC E AA - adding an octave higher
The strings on a normal ukulele are tuned GCEA going top to bottom. If you have a piano or a G tuning fork, use it to play the note g then try to tune the g on the ukulele to sound like the note you pressed on the piano then do the same with c,e,and a.
To tune a ukulele with a piano, first tune the piano to the standard pitch of A440. Then, match the strings of the ukulele to the corresponding notes on the piano. For example, the top string of the ukulele (G) should match the G note on the piano. Use a tuner or your ear to adjust the ukulele strings until they match the piano notes.
The correct order of guitar strings from top to bottom is E, A, D, G, B, E.
no, its thicker at the bottom
To count guitar strings, simply look at the guitar from top to bottom and count the individual strings. Most guitars have six strings, but some may have seven or even twelve strings.
Because the water pressure at the bottom of the dam is much more than the top.
~Vit looks like a triangle with a curved top but tilted. it has a lot of strings and the bottom has a box to make the strings loud.
To change and maintain the tension of guitar strings from top to bottom, it is best to tune the strings gradually and evenly, starting from the thickest string (top) to the thinnest string (bottom). Use a tuner to ensure each string is at the correct pitch. Avoid sudden changes in tension to prevent damage to the guitar or strings. Regularly check and adjust the tension to keep the guitar in tune and prevent string breakage.
to hold the water better but at the top it's thinner to get water in
When tuning a ukulele, remember to use a tuner to ensure each string is at the correct pitch. Start with the top string (A) and tune it first, then move on to the next string (E), followed by the next two strings (C and G). Always tune up to the correct pitch to avoid putting too much tension on the strings. Check the tuning frequently to maintain the correct pitch.