For standard tuning:
1st-e
2nd-B
3rd-G
4th-D
5th-A
6th-E
Thickest to thinnest (E, A, D, G, B, E ) standard tuning. there are many other tunings but this is the most common and you will find it is used in most songs.
on a standard tuned guitar thickest to thinnest ... E followed by A D G B E , if you're using a piano or something this will help. 1st-e2nd-B3rd-G4th-D5th-A6th-E
with strings
Yes, as far as the top 4 strings on a guitar go, is the same for a bass. EAD and G 5 string adds the b string., youβre in the neighborhood, especially if you already have knowledge of the guitar.
The notes are going to be the same, but getting them will be different! The strings are different notes then a guitar. If you play the baritone guitar, the strings are normally tuned to the same as the bottom 4 strings of the guitar, so that could be played the same way.There are 4 strings on the ukelele and six on the guitar so it would be different.
No, the strings of a guitar are tuned in fourths (read: E to A = 4 notes, A to D = 4 notes, etc.), until you get to "that darned B string". For every string on a guitar to be tuned in even fourths, the tuning would have to be as follows: EADGCF.
A site that teaches people how to play guitar will help one to learn the different strings of a guitar as well as which strings play which notes. Another option is to purchase a book from retailers like Hastings that will help with beginners at guitars.
EADFBE
Bass guitar strings are tuned to the same notes as the thickest four strings of an electric guitar, but they are tuned one octave lower. So, the same notes, but one octave "deeper".
with strings
Yes, as far as the top 4 strings on a guitar go, is the same for a bass. EAD and G 5 string adds the b string., youβre in the neighborhood, especially if you already have knowledge of the guitar.
EADFBE
Thick strings with larger diameters vibrate slower than thinner strings.
The notes are going to be the same, but getting them will be different! The strings are different notes then a guitar. If you play the baritone guitar, the strings are normally tuned to the same as the bottom 4 strings of the guitar, so that could be played the same way.There are 4 strings on the ukelele and six on the guitar so it would be different.
E a d g b e
Open Strings E B G D A E
No, the strings of a guitar are tuned in fourths (read: E to A = 4 notes, A to D = 4 notes, etc.), until you get to "that darned B string". For every string on a guitar to be tuned in even fourths, the tuning would have to be as follows: EADGCF.
it depends you can tune it to lots off different ones
A site that teaches people how to play guitar will help one to learn the different strings of a guitar as well as which strings play which notes. Another option is to purchase a book from retailers like Hastings that will help with beginners at guitars.