The highest string on the cello would be a. Other instruments, like the violin, go up to e, which i think is really high.
There are 6 strings on a folk guitar as with most guitars, except for 12 strings.
That depends on the guitar! On a Tenor guitar there are four strings, on a standard guitar there are six strings, and there are twelve strings on a twelve string guitar.
Most classical guitar strings are made from a sort of nylon material. Some expensive types of 6 or 12 string guitars used for Mexican music use steel strings.
No. It doesn't NEED intonation when you change the strings, and most people don't intonate their guitars when they put a new set of strings on, but your guitar will be slightly more in tune if you do chose to intonate it. Also, if the new strings you use are a different gauge, it would be a good idea to intonate your guitar, because there's a different amount of tension on the neck and bridge.
It can vary depending on the guitar, but most have six strings.
A blues guitar has the same amount of strings as any other guitar: 6
There are 6 strings on a folk guitar as with most guitars, except for 12 strings.
To count guitar strings, simply look at the guitar from top to bottom and count the individual strings. Most guitars have six strings, but some may have seven or even twelve strings.
Guitar strings are made of many different substances. One of the most common is metal. Often a bass guitar will have copper-bound steel strings.
That depends on the guitar! On a Tenor guitar there are four strings, on a standard guitar there are six strings, and there are twelve strings on a twelve string guitar.
Most classical guitar strings are made from a sort of nylon material. Some expensive types of 6 or 12 string guitars used for Mexican music use steel strings.
No. It doesn't NEED intonation when you change the strings, and most people don't intonate their guitars when they put a new set of strings on, but your guitar will be slightly more in tune if you do chose to intonate it. Also, if the new strings you use are a different gauge, it would be a good idea to intonate your guitar, because there's a different amount of tension on the neck and bridge.
It can vary depending on the guitar, but most have six strings.
There is also a twelve string guitar.There is such thing as an Archguitar which has eleven strings.
Guitar!
there are six strings on a guitar
The early versions of the guitar, particularly the Renaissance guitar, typically had four strings. Over time, as the instrument evolved into the modern classical guitar, it expanded to six strings, which has become the standard for most contemporary guitars. Some variations of guitars may have more or fewer strings, but the traditional six-string configuration is the most common.