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Strings

Strings meaning

plural of string

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It commonly has four courses of doubled metal strings tuned in unison (8 strings), although five (10 strings) and six (12 strings) course versions also exist.

Kites and strings are a big business in the country and many types of strings are used: glass-coated strings, metal strings and tandi.

Nylon strings also have a much lower tension than steel strings, as do the predecessors to nylon strings, gut strings (made from ox or sheep gut).

This crossed the strings, with the bass strings in the higher plane.) This permitted a much narrower cabinet at the "nose" end of the piano, and optimized the transition from unwound tenor strings to the iron or copper-wrapped bass strings.

Grandma made the strings long enough to slip over her daughters’ heads, tied the strings together, and worried the loose ends of the strings back into the beads so they wouldn’t show.

For example, the type I theory includes both open strings (which are segments with endpoints) and closed strings (which form closed loops), while types IIA and IIB include only closed strings.

For example, the type I theory includes both open strings (which are segments with endpoints) and closed strings (which form closed loops), while types IIA, IIB and heterotic include only closed strings.

However, with modern steel strings, bassists can play with clear tone in higher positions on the low E and A strings, particularly when they use modern lighter-gauge, lower-tension steel strings.

In this way, the conjectured relationship between strings and branes was reduced to a relationship between strings and strings, and the latter could be tested using already established theoretical techniques.

Steel strings can be set up closer to the fingerboard and, additionally, strings can be played in higher positions on the lower strings and still produce clear tone.

Strings Strings were historically made of animal gut, usually from the small intestine of sheep (sometimes in combination with metal) and are still made of gut or a synthetic substitute, with metal windings on the lower-pitched strings.

The curve of the harp's neck is a result of the proportional shortening of the basic triangular form to keep the strings equidistant; if the strings were proportionately distanced, the strings would be farther apart.

Common varieties include phosphor bronze strings, which are known for their tonal warmth and brightness, 80/20 bronze, which has a bright and clear tone; and silk and steel strings, which are slightly more mellow sounding but very comfortable to play.

Kekuku fabricated a steel bar and finger picks to pluck the strings and run a bar over the strings as well, developing a style of playing that could translate to other guitars and genres of music.

Paybac is the tree that embraces the struggle and grew in Lagos through the warped out strings merge with the legato strings.

The choice of string material can have an impact on racquet performance: some players prefer polyester strings (which allow more control over shots), while others choose “natural gut” strings, made from cow intestine.

Wednesday’s gathering will include a performance by 240 Strings and a video viewing of 240 Strings’ student performances.

About forty concertos are for two instruments and strings and about thirty are for three or more instruments and strings.

A harpsichord produces sound by plucking its strings, and a piano produces sound by striking its strings with tiny hammers.

All else being equal, longer pianos with longer strings have larger, richer sound and lower inharmonicity of the strings.