it is quiet simple, you can download the pdf file by visiting this website
http://www.talontools.com.au/pages/petrol_line_trimmers.htm
on page 4 of 5, figure. 8D
If a violin string is tightened, the volume does not change, the note does. If you tighten a string, it gets higher, and if you loosen it, it gets lower.
Moving your finger along the string will alter the length and the pitch of the sound produced.
Like a violin, the more fingers on the E string (highest) makes a higher sound e is the highest as it has a thinner string unlike the g (lowest) it has a larger thicker string. Hope i answered your question!
To change the string tones from natrual(which is in the midddle), he a flat( when you raise it up;loosening it), to a sharp( when it is pushed all the way down;tightening the string)
Eventually, you will lose circulation to your finger and it will change color.
A whipper snipper is related to a string trimmer by the fact that they both are the same thing. In other words, whipper snipper is a synonym for a string trimmer.
Restringing a Ryobi Whipper Snipper is accomplished by gently tapping the bottom on the soft ground. It is possible at various intervals that a new spool of string is necessary. There is a cartridge in the bottom of the Whipper Snipper that can be taken out and replaced.
It will change how the poo smells, poo plays a very important part in string instruments so be careful how much you change it! Understand?
the longer the string the slower it vibrates, the lower the pitch. Hope this helps, kyse
It causes the string to vibrate more slowly, decreasing the pitch (frequency).
One String at a Time!
The sound is produced by the vibration of the string.
To change an electric guitar string, first loosen the old string and remove it from the tuning peg. Insert the new string through the bridge and thread it through the tuning peg. Tighten the string and tune it to the desired pitch using a tuner. Cut off any excess string.
Cutting a string into two pieces is a physical change because the chemical makeup of the string remains the same. The process of cutting only affects the physical state of the string by changing its shape and size.
To change a classical guitar string, first loosen the old string and remove it from the tuning peg. Insert the new string through the bridge and wind it around the tuning peg, tightening it until it reaches the desired pitch. Trim any excess string and tune the new string to match the other strings.
To change the frequency of a guitar string, you would adjust the tension on the string by turning the tuning pegs. Tightening the string increases the frequency, while loosening it decreases the frequency. Tune the string to the desired pitch using a guitar tuner or by ear.
Plucking a guitar string is a physical change because the string's shape and composition remain the same. The sound is produced due to the vibrations created when the string is plucked, which travel through the air as sound waves.