hmm... well without looking at the guitar a 15 to 19 will do the trick, match the rest of the gauge, it may be a 12-52 so a 19 roughly depending on brand... or if its regular light strings its a 17, as long as its over a 15.
For the same gauge designation, yes. "Standard" or "Regular" gauge acoustic strings are .013 to .056. Those would be considered very heavy strings on electric guitar, where "Standard" or "Regular" gauge strings would be .010 to .046.
Aerials by System of a Down, drop C tuning
On a standard 6-string acoustic guitar starting with the top string, E,A,D,G,B,E One easy way to remember it is: 1 Elephants 2 and 3 donkeys 4 grow 5 big 6 ears
I believe you are asking what the names of the strings are. From thickest to thinest: E A D G B E
G string may be a gusset string or the string of the thong may be as thin as a g string from the guitar
For the same gauge designation, yes. "Standard" or "Regular" gauge acoustic strings are .013 to .056. Those would be considered very heavy strings on electric guitar, where "Standard" or "Regular" gauge strings would be .010 to .046.
To play a G chord on an acoustic guitar, place your ring finger on the 3rd fret of the low E string, your middle finger on the 2nd fret of the A string, and your index finger on the 2nd fret of the high E string. Strum all the strings except for the low E string.
To play a G acoustic guitar chord correctly, place your ring finger on the 3rd fret of the low E string, your middle finger on the 2nd fret of the A string, and your pinky finger on the 3rd fret of the high E string. Strum all the strings except the low E string.
To play a G major chord on the acoustic guitar, place your index finger on the second fret of the A string, your middle finger on the third fret of the low E string, and your ring finger on the third fret of the high E string. Strum all the strings except for the low E string.
To properly tune a 6 string acoustic guitar, use a tuner to adjust each string to the correct pitch. Start with the low E string and tune it to E, then move to the A string, D string, G string, B string, and high E string. Make sure each string is in tune before playing.
Aerials by System of a Down, drop C tuning
On a standard 6-string acoustic guitar starting with the top string, E,A,D,G,B,E One easy way to remember it is: 1 Elephants 2 and 3 donkeys 4 grow 5 big 6 ears
On your guitar, Low E,A,D,G,B,E, if you want to play a C, finger the low A string up 3 frets. Also you can play the G string up 5 frets, Or the B string up one fret.
To play a major chord on the acoustic guitar, place your fingers on the correct frets of the strings to form the specific shape of the chord. For example, to play a G major chord, place your fingers on the 3rd fret of the low E string, 2nd fret of the A string, open D string, open G string, open B string, and 3rd fret of the high E string. Strum all the strings together to play the G major chord.
The standard tuning for an acoustic guitar is EADGBE. To properly tune your guitar, start by tuning the low E string to a reference pitch, then use the fifth fret method to tune the A, D, and G strings. For the B string, use the fourth fret method, and for the high E string, use the fifth fret method again. Make sure each string is in tune by comparing it to the reference pitch or using a tuner.
To play the acoustic guitar G chord correctly, place your ring finger on the third fret of the high E string, your middle finger on the second fret of the A string, and your index finger on the second fret of the low E string. Strum all the strings except for the low E string. Practice transitioning smoothly between this chord and others for a better sound.
I believe you are asking what the names of the strings are. From thickest to thinest: E A D G B E