The tighter you make the string - the higher the pitch.
It will be higher in PITCH but no difference in volume.
Lower.
No. It is normal for that to happen. This usually happens if you tighten the string too much or it just wears down.
The sound on the string will sound lower
yes because, as the string gets tighter it will be harder for the string to move
To fix a loose guitar string, you can tighten the tuning peg corresponding to that string until it reaches the desired pitch. Be careful not to over-tighten the string, as it may break.
It will it have a higher pitch.
the pitch gets higher as you tighten
To replace a 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 by turning the tuning peg until it reaches the desired pitch. Trim any excess string and tune the string to the correct pitch.
To tie off guitar strings properly, thread the string through the tuning peg hole, wrap it around the peg, and then tighten it by turning the tuning key. Trim any excess string for a clean finish.
To replace 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 by turning the tuning peg until it reaches the desired pitch. Cut off any excess string and tune the string using a tuner.
Turn the peg at the top of the guitar right if you are loosening the string, left if your tightening the string. Hope it helps- Roxas riku
To fix a broken guitar string, you will need to replace it with a new one of the same gauge. First, remove the broken string by loosening the tuning peg and unwinding it. Then, insert the new string through the bridge and the tuning peg, and tighten it by turning the tuning peg until the string is in tune. Cut off any excess string and tune the string to the correct pitch.
To install nylon guitar strings, first remove the old strings by unwinding them from the tuning pegs. Then, insert the ball end of the new string into the bridge of the guitar. Next, thread the other end of the string through the tuning peg and tighten it by turning the peg. Repeat this process for each string, making sure to tune them to the correct pitch.
To put a guitar string on properly, first unwind the old string and remove it. Insert the ball end of the new string into the bridge of the guitar. Thread the other end of the string through the tuning peg and tighten it. Tune the string to the correct pitch and trim any excess string.
you can tighten or loosen your strings, causing the string make higher or lower sound. (Check guitar tuning)
To properly tie guitar strings, thread the string through the tuning peg hole, wrap it around the peg, and then tighten it by turning the peg. Make sure the string wraps neatly and securely to avoid slipping. Tune the string to the desired pitch using a tuner. Repeat for all strings.