Thicker strings have a lower pitch.
Like a violin, the more fingers on the E string (highest) makes a higher sound e is the highest as it has a thinner string unlike the g (lowest) it has a larger thicker string. Hope i answered your question!
if you play the guitar youll see. because all you are doing when you play the guitar is making the strings shorter. the frets stop the string from vibrating past a certain point (that point being the fret) when you make a string shorter it vibrates at a higher frequency thus making the sound higher in pitch. hope his helps - Kyse
The tension of the string. Less tension = lower pitch. This can be achieved by loosening the string or lengthening the string.
the note becomes lower
The thickest string will have the lowest pitch. As the strings grow thinner the pitch will become higher.
When the hammer inside a piano hits the string, it creates a sound. The pitch of the sound depends on how thick or long the string is. The thicker the string, the lower the sound.
Thicker strings give lower notes
Like a violin, the more fingers on the E string (highest) makes a higher sound e is the highest as it has a thinner string unlike the g (lowest) it has a larger thicker string. Hope i answered your question!
The strings on the harp vibrate, that vibration resonates in the sound board. The thichnes and the length of the string, as well as the material and construction of the string determine frequency. Thicker and longer strings make for a lower pitch sound. Shorter and thinner strings have height pitch. The sound board amplifies the sound, and also gives the tone a character.
The highest open string pitch on a bass is a G.
if you play the guitar youll see. because all you are doing when you play the guitar is making the strings shorter. the frets stop the string from vibrating past a certain point (that point being the fret) when you make a string shorter it vibrates at a higher frequency thus making the sound higher in pitch. hope his helps - Kyse
The tension of the string. Less tension = lower pitch. This can be achieved by loosening the string or lengthening the string.
the note becomes lower
To raise the pitch (frequency), put more tension on one end of the string. To lower the pitch, put less tension on one end of the string. For instance, on a guitar, tighten the string for a higher pitch. Loosen the string for a lower pitch. Additionally, if you have a guitar string already mounted and tensioned. You may place your finger in the middle of the string, and the pitch will go up one octave. Each time you halve a tensioned string, it produces a pitch one octave higher.
The thickest string will have the lowest pitch. As the strings grow thinner the pitch will become higher.
use kite string or anything string that is thick or you can use sewing thread then triple it and make it thicker
No. If you tighten the string, the pitch will get higher and if you do it too much, the string may break. You need to loosen the string to make it lower.