On a Bass Guitar, the G string is the fourth string when tuning from the lowest to the highest pitch. It is typically tuned to the note G, which is two octaves below middle C (G2). In standard tuning, the strings are tuned in the order E, A, D, and G, from lowest to highest.
The notes on a bass guitar are E, A, D, and G, which are the standard tuning for a 4-string bass guitar.
E (Thickest) A D G (Thinnest)
The standard tuning notes for a 5-string bass guitar in drop A tuning are A, E, A, D, and G.
Yes, as far as the top 4 strings on a guitar go, is the same for a bass. EAD and G 5 string adds the b string., you’re in the neighborhood, especially if you already have knowledge of the guitar.
A Bass guitar with 6 string. It a a 4 string bass with two added strings (a lower B and a higher C) The normal tuning is C G D A E B
First off it is called BASS guitar. Anyways, by name do you mean tuning wise? If so it's E (thickest string) A D G (thinnest string) Otherwise lets just call em bass guitar strings?
second thickest if its a 4 string bass or 6 string guitar
They are the same as those an a bass guitar, if that helps. so, imagine you are holding the doulble-bass, about to play. The string on the far left (the highest note) is a G, the next one along is a D, then A then E.
To play the Em/G guitar chord, place your fingers on the 6th string (E string) at the 3rd fret, the 5th string (A string) at the 2nd fret, and strum all the strings except the 6th string. This creates an Em chord with a G note in the bass.
Yes and Yes.
A four string mimics the first four strings in a guitar, E, A, D, and G, only one octave lower. A five string has a low bass string, the B, and keeps the other four. So the names are B, E, A, D, and G.
So assuming you have a right handed bass and you were holding it as if you were playing it the top string is the lowest and the bottom string is the highest. Standard tuning for a 4 string bass is E A D G. E being lowest.