I think it's by Cornershop, called Brimfull of Asha
B C C# D D# E and then repeats all the notes on the E string.
presses the string presses the string
The notes on the G-string are, open G, first finger A, second finger B, third C, fourth D or you can choose to play D on the next string as an open note as well. Try thinking of it as an alphabet that stops at G and repeats constantly.
On stairway to heaven, he used a Fender Telecaster for the solo and his Les Paul for the chorus. This is info for the studio version. ========== Jimmy Page may have used a 12-string electric for the Am-G-F riffs at the ending of "Stairway to Heaven". (Contrary to what the previous contributor wrote, "Stairway" does not have a chorus.) Live, Page uses a Gibson EDS-1275 for the song, and it is shown clearly in all Led Zeppelin film and video releases that Page uses the 6-string neck for the intro (the acoustic part on the studio version), and then the 12-string neck for everything up to the solo, where he finally switches back to the 6-string neck. After the solo, he switches back to the 12-string neck for the riff. A Fender Electric XII was used for the 12-string parts on the studio recording. The solo was played on the Fender Telecaster given to Page by Jeff Beck, as a token of appreciation to Page for introducing Beck to The Yardbirds.
it depends where you get it and who sells it, or if it is real or not. So really, How long is a piece of string?
.. has a string of digits which repeats for ever.
It is 1/23 = 0.0434782608695652173913 where the underlined string repeats.
83/13 = 6.384615384615 where the underlined string repeats.
The answer depends on the repeating string and also on other digits after the decimal point before the repeating string starts.
B C C# D D# E and then repeats all the notes on the E string.
It is 0.357142857 where the underlined string repeats endlessly.
It is 0.2727... where the underlined string repeats without end.
0.003 is 110 of the value 0.00002727 where the underlined string repeats without end.
Assuming that it is the six-digit string which repeats, the answer is 3/7.
It is 0.037037... where the underlined string repeats without end.
0.003 is 110 of the value 0.00002727 where the underlined string repeats without end.
7/38 = approx 0.18421 It has, in fact an 18-digit string which repeats.