An European zither about 30 to 45 strings, and a Chinese zither has about 21-25 strings.Between thirteen to twenty five.
Jaco used Rotosound round-gauge strings gauged 46-63-80-102, but it would be easier to get them in 45-105 gauge.
I believe the guage Marcus uses is 45, 65, 80, 105.
It has 7 strings 4 main strings and 3 thala strings
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An European zither about 30 to 45 strings, and a Chinese zither has about 21-25 strings.Between thirteen to twenty five.
The longest factor string for 45 is 3 x 3 x 5
it can be from 2$ systhetic gut to a 45$ natural gut
Jaco used Rotosound round-gauge strings gauged 46-63-80-102, but it would be easier to get them in 45-105 gauge.
I believe the guage Marcus uses is 45, 65, 80, 105.
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It would be hard. Try using 9-42 or 10-45.
It has 7 strings 4 main strings and 3 thala strings
It has 7 strings 4 main strings and 3 thala strings
it is uses steel strings
First you get four strings of s'getti strings then fold 2 strings and then you take the third string and put it under one of the strings and do the same as the other one and then pull all four strings and that's how start s'getti strings.
You can, but you have to be very cautious about it. First you'll have to switch to heavy strings: standard 45-105 strings will be too loose on a ADGC tuning. Moreover, I strongly recommend to choose one of your instruments as tenor and keep it that way. Changing the tuning too often on your bass can have disastrous consequences on the neck.