How many strings are there in a guitar and name them in order wise
Answers
From bottom (looking down at the fretboard while playing) to top:
E … E4 … 329.6 HzB … B3 … 246.9 HzG … G3 … 196 HzD … D3 … 146.8 HzA … A2 … 110 HzE … E2 … 82.4 Hz
The standard guitar has six strings, but four-, seven-, eight-, nine-, ten-, eleven-, twelve-, thirteen- and eighteen-string guitars are also available. Classical and flamenco guitars historically used gut strings, but these have been superseded by polymer materials, such as nylon and fluorocarbon. Modern guitar strings are constructed from metal, polymers, or animal or plant product materials. Instruments utilizing "steel" strings may have strings made from alloys incorporating steel, nickel or phosphor bronze. Bass strings for both instruments are wound rather than monofilament.
String Scientific
pitch Helmholtz
pitch Interval from middle C Frequency
(Hz)
1st E4 e' major third above 329.63
2nd B3 b minor second below 246.94
3rd G3 g perfect fourth below 196.00
4th D3 d minor seventh below 146.83
5th A2 A minor tenth below 110.00
6th E2 E minor thirteenth below 82.41