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The string that vibrates slowest when strummed is typically the thickest string on a musical instrument, such as the lowest string on a guitar or bass. Thicker strings have more mass, which results in lower frequencies and slower vibrations compared to thinner strings. Consequently, they produce deeper, bass-like sounds. The tension and length of the string also play significant roles in determining its vibration rate.

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