On a six string guitar in standard tuning it's the second string or the next one over from the (thinnest) high e. The strings from low to high are EADGBE.
It is the second thinnest string open.
B C C# D D# E and then repeats all the notes on the E string.
e string, then a string, b string, g string, a string, d string...then repeat.
E-------2------------2--------------0-------0----- = Little e string B-----3---3--------3---3----------3---3---3---3-= B string G---4------------2--------------0-------0---------= G string D--------------------------------------------------- = D string A---------------------------------------------------= A string E--------------------------------------------------- = Big E string It is basically upside down, this is how it is.
No, the third string is G. The guitar strings are as follows: 1st: e 2nd: B 3rd: G 4th: D 5th: A 6th: E
The standard tuning for the B string on an electric guitar is E.
The second string on a guitar is the B string. It is tuned to the note B, which is the second highest pitch in standard tuning.
it is the 2nd highest string
The standard tuning for the 2nd string of a guitar is B.
on a normal guitar the second string but on a 7 string it has two.. just like the 6 strings its the second but it also has a low B for the top string.
The guitar string sequence for tuning a standard six-string guitar from lowest to highest pitch is E, A, D, G, B, E.
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The different string names on a guitar are E, A, D, G, B, and E.
The names of the notes on a guitar string are E, A, D, G, B, and E.
The open notes on a guitar string are E, A, D, G, B, and E.
It is the second thinnest string open.
The B flat note on the guitar is located on the 1st fret of the A string.