no, higher pitch.
It depends on the thickness of the string. But the longer the string, the lower the note
From what I understand the space and other qualities cause the pitch. So depending on how much space the instrument is set at changes the pitch. Let's say you loosen a guitar string the pitch is flatter because the string has more space to make the sound waves. If you tighten the same string it will be sharper because the string has less space to make the sound wave.
it is produced by the string vibrating on the instrument when you strum it.
A string instrument is a that Produces sound by plunking or strumming a string on the instrument
it makes the sound echo that is played
It depends on the thickness of the string. But the longer the string, the lower the note
From what I understand the space and other qualities cause the pitch. So depending on how much space the instrument is set at changes the pitch. Let's say you loosen a guitar string the pitch is flatter because the string has more space to make the sound waves. If you tighten the same string it will be sharper because the string has less space to make the sound wave.
it is produced by the string vibrating on the instrument when you strum it.
The viola makes the highest sound of any string instrument.
A string instrument is a that Produces sound by plunking or strumming a string on the instrument
The thinnest string on a guitar is called the high E string. It contributes to the overall sound of the instrument by producing a higher pitch compared to the thicker strings, adding brightness and clarity to the music played on the guitar.
Banjos have a short string compared to other string instruments because the shorter string length creates a higher pitch sound when plucked or strummed. This characteristic is a key feature of the banjo's unique and distinctive sound.
The cello makes the lowest sound of a string instrument.
The I has a short I sound, as in strip or sting.
the simplified answer is that when the string is plucked or the bow is pulled across the string(s), it cause the string(s) to vibrate. The length and thickness of the string as well as the resonance of the instrument determines the wavelength and therefore determines the pitch of the sound produced. other factors that can affect the sound are the material the string is made of as well as the material of the instrument itself.
the simplified answer is that when the string is plucked or the bow is pulled across the string(s), it cause the string(s) to vibrate. The length and thickness of the string as well as the resonance of the instrument determines the wavelength and therefore determines the pitch of the sound produced. other factors that can affect the sound are the material the string is made of as well as the material of the instrument itself.
The purpose of the bottom guitar string is to produce the lowest pitch in standard tuning. It contributes to the overall sound of the instrument by providing a deep and resonant tone that adds richness and fullness to the music being played.