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well, the center stings are in the middle of the pitch. The ones above it (nearer your head as you play) are lower. The ones beow it are higher.

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There are no longer strings on a guitar. They're all the same lenth. THICKER strings give you a lower sound while THINNER strings give you a higher sound.

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Q: Do the center strings on a guitar make a higher or lower pitch than the outside strings?
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