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
It will it have a higher pitch.
the pitch gets higher as you tighten
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
you can tighten or loosen your strings, causing the string make higher or lower sound. (Check guitar tuning)
no it doesn't only if you play it fastIt is true that there is potential energy in the strings of a guitar. This happens when you stretch the guitar string.
It will be higher in PITCH but no difference in volume.
Turning the peg or moving frets makes the pitch (frequency) of a guitar string go higher or lower.
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
second thickest if its a 4 string bass or 6 string guitar