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Guitar String Notes Diagram
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Fundamental Frequency Physics Problem ... Please Help!?
The string on a guitar G has a fundamental frequency of 196 Hz and a length of 0.67 m. This string is pressed against the proper fret to produce the note C, whose fundamental frequency is 262 Hz What is L the distance between the fret and the end of the sequence on the bridge of the guitar? The following link is a diagram / picture of the problem: http://www.webassign.net/CJ/17_23bC.gif Please show your work. Thanks for your time. Best answer wins 10 points. =)
The fundamental frequency is inversely proportional to the length Part of the vibrating string, then this case would be: L = 0.67m * 196/262 = 0.50 m
3 Notes Per String Cross Picking Exercise Diagram - DP's Guitar Encyclopedia
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