A very thin string is often referred to as a "thread." In various contexts, it can also be called a "filament" or "cord," depending on its material and use. For example, fishing line or sewing thread may be described as thin strings used for specific purposes.
G string may be a gusset string or the string of the thong may be as thin as a g string from the guitar
When you pluck a thick string the sound the guitar makes comes out deeper then it does when you pluck a thin string.
Depends.... 1st string is the small, thin E string, but can also be, in some eyes, the fat E string. People always argue over this, but go with the the thin E string.
Standard tuning is E-A-D-G-B-e. The names goes as follows. First pick up the guitar as if you were going to play it. The string closest to the ground is called the high E string, or the first string (it is the thinnest) The string above this one is called the B string or the second string The string above this one is called the Gstring or the third string The next one above is called the D string or the fourth string The next one above is called the A string or the fifth string The highest string is called the low E string or the sixth string. (it is the thickest)
i dont know, what is flies on a string called?
It is called twine or string.
G string may be a gusset string or the string of the thong may be as thin as a g string from the guitar
The answer is foil
has reaally thin string called kevlar look it up
When you pluck a thick string the sound the guitar makes comes out deeper then it does when you pluck a thin string.
It is probably mostly used for the fact that it is very thin and can be easily maneuvered.
thick string
The string which is in the lowest position. The thin E string.
Emaciated
start with a thin piece of steel than wind over the string 1000s of times. I learned this when I was putting a very thick bass string on my electric guitar to experiment with low tunings.
Go to Michaels they have string and clasps too!
twine