Guitar string frequencies refer to the vibrations produced by the strings of a guitar when plucked, which determine the pitch of the sound. Each string corresponds to a specific musical note, with standard tuning for a six-string guitar being E2 (82.41 Hz), A2 (110 Hz), D3 (146.83 Hz), G3 (196 Hz), B3 (246.94 Hz), and E4 (329.63 Hz). The frequency of a string is influenced by its thickness, tension, and length; thinner, tighter, and shorter strings produce higher frequencies, while thicker, looser, and longer strings produce lower frequencies. Understanding these frequencies helps Guitarists tune their instruments and create music effectively.
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