It depends on the instrument you are playing. If you are playing a guitar it goes e-A-D-G-B-E. On a violin it would be G-D-A-E. On a bass it would be C-G-D-A, as well as on a viola.
Violin, Viola, Cello then Double Bass
The Double Bass or the Contrabass is the lowest member of the string family.
The highest instrument of the string family is the violin.
c (lowest), g, d, a(highest)
The Instruments in the string section/family are:ViolinViollaCelloDouble BassThe harp and guitar are sometimes included.
The members of the string family, from the highest to the lowest, are the violin, the viola, cello and bass. Without the strings you would no longer have an orchestra, you would have a band, The string family, as a unit, can play the very highest notes and the very lowest.
Violin, Viola, Cello then Double Bass
The Double Bass or the Contrabass is the lowest member of the string family.
The highest instrument of the string family is the violin.
The highest instrument of the string family is the violin.
The lowest notes in the string section come from the double bass.
It is the lowest member of the String Family.
The lowest sounding instrument in the ORCHESTRAL string family is the double bass. It is also the largest. Hope I helped. :D
The standard tuning for a 6-string guitar is EADGBE, from the lowest to the highest string.
c (lowest), g, d, a(highest)
The string tension is greatest at the lowest point of the pendulum swing, where the mass is at its lowest position and experiences the highest acceleration. The tension is least at the highest point of the swing, where the string is almost vertical and the force of gravity is mostly perpendicular to the string.
The cello makes the lowest sound of a string instrument.