On a 4-string bass the one nearet you leg (and the higghest sounding note) is G. The next one up is D, then A and finally E. On a 5 string you also have C, after the E.
So basicaaly, the 5 string has one more string, so can go lower. These are generally used by more advanced players, and not advisable for beginners
-4 is a negative number and is less then zero, 4 is a positive number and is more then zero.
Using the number line Start at '18' and move to the left, until you reach '-4' . You have made '22' steps ; the difference. Arithmetically 18 - - 4 = 18 + 4 = 22 The difference. Note the double negative.
Any prime numbers greater than 2 will be odd numbers. The difference between two odd numbers will be an even number. So, the difference between two prime (and odd) numbers could be 2, 4, or 6, of the numbers given. The difference could not be 3, 5, or 7.
By defining what is 100%. So if 1 is 100% then you have 40 and 60% difference being 20%. Now if its 100 then you have .4 and .6 being a difference of 0.2%.
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4 Strings.
4 Bases on a Baseball Ground
Some electric bass guitars have more strings, but an upright bass traditionally has 4.
Most bass guitars have 4 strings, some have 6 or even 5.
A normal Acoustic/Electric guitar has 6 strings, and a normal bass guitar has 4 strings. There are also guitars with more strings, i.e. a bass guitar with 5 strings.
Standard bass Guitars, banjos, ukuleles, violins, violas and cellos all have 4 strings.
a normal guitar has 6 strings a bass guitar has 4 or 5 strings and plays much deeper
Usually 4.
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4 Strings on a Double Bass
it is cause the string bass has 4 strings so it belongs to the string family lol :D
4 strings on a Bass Guitar.