“strings” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “strings”:

+ Vibrating strings are the basis of any string instrument like guitar, cello, or piano.

+ A badminton racquet has a longer, thinner neck than a tennis racquet with softer strings as the shuttlecock is hit up over a net.

+ This means that the left thumb is pressing down on one or two strings high up over the fingerboard “high” means “nearer the bridge” where the high notes are.

+ In 2004, listeners of the BBC’s “Today” programme voted Adagio for Strings the “saddest classical” work ever.

+ The early pianos had strings that were fastened to a frame made of wood.

+ Modern violins are louder than the early 17th century violins, largely because of they have metal strings instead of gut strings.

+ Hahn uses Dominant strings and bows by French bow makers Paul Jombar and Emil Miquel.

strings - example sentences
strings – example sentences

Example sentences of “strings”:

+ When you pluck these strings at all the fretted and unfretted positions, you will get 144 frequencies.

+ The hurdy-gurdy, an instrument known in medieval Europe, has strings which are bowed by a “rosin wheel” which is turned by a handle.

+ The resulting strings are dipped in oil or molten wax which seeps into the tiny holes of the material, resulting in smoother writing.

+ Harp players pluck the strings with their fingers, similar to a guitar.

+ The strings are taken out and left to dry, before being cut into the appropriate length.

+ The strings are stretched very tightly across the frame, passing over a bridge on the way.

+ On the opposite, Cascading Style SheetsCSS and SVG do not define any specific maximum precision for numbers and measurements, that are treated and exposed in their Document Object Model and in their Interface-description-language interface as strings as if they had infinite precision, and do not discriminate between integers and floating point values; however, the implementations of these languages will typically convert these numbers into IEEE-754 double floating points before exposing the computed digits with a limited precision.

+ He began tuning his guitar lower to slacken his strings to make playing easier on his wounded fingers.

+ The lower place makes all the “A” strings on the harp sound like “A”-flat, while the higher place makes all the “A” strings sound like “A”-sharp.

+ Multiple stopping is done by playing first two strings and then, while still letting the sound from these two ring, quickly playing the other two strings.

+ Toads lay eggs in strings attached to rocks, unlike true frogs which lay eggs in a jelly-like mass.

+ When you pluck these strings at all the fretted and unfretted positions, you will get 144 frequencies.

+ The hurdy-gurdy, an instrument known in medieval Europe, has strings which are bowed by a "rosin wheel" which is turned by a handle.

+ The album contained 4 singles, “Like Light to the Flies”, “Pull Harder on the Strings of Your Martyr”, “A Gunshot to the Head of Trepidation” and “Dying in Your Arms”.

+ The neck is slightly concave, which allows the strings to clear all frets without “buzzing.” The amount of bow, along with adjustments made on the bridge, will determine the height of the strings along the fretboard.

+ These are strings which vibrate when the other strings are played, making the sound richer and sweeter.

+ The strings are arranged in pairs and the jacks are also in pairs in the wider gaps, plucking the string next to them.

+ It is similar to the violin, but it has eight or nine strings and the wood is thinner.

+ A juniper or incense-cedar plank with several long parallel grooves is cut to make something called a slate, and the graphite/clay strings are inserted into the grooves.

+ The strings are plucked to produce sounds.

+ It usually had seven strings, five of them tuned like a violin with a low D added to the bottom, and two other strings for drones.

+ When people wear clothes or move other things made from cloth, the little strings might bend and make lumps.

More in-sentence examples of “strings”:

+ They are interrelated strings of important places named and created by mythic characters on their way through the Pintupi desert region during the Dreaming.

+ The modern nylon-wrapped metal strings were very smooth in the past, but are now slightly modified in order to capture these sliding sounds.

+ The guitar strings are played by Sean Martin, who works with Cage.

+ One of the simplest Gödel numbering schemes is used every day: The correspondence between integers and their representations as strings of symbols.

+ It developed from the clavichord which looks like a piano but the strings of a clavichord are hit by a small blade of metal called a “tangent”.

+ When it is tuned normally, four of the instrument’s six strings are part of the tonic chord.

+ Other forms of the guitar include the metal-strung guitar played with a plectrum in folk and popular music; the cello guitar, with a violin-type bridge and tailpiece; the Hawaiian, or steel, guitar, in which the strings are stopped by the pressure of a metal bar, producing a sweet, gliding tone; and the electric guitar, in which the instrument’s sound and tone depend almost entirely on the electronic detection and amplification of its vibrating strings.

+ Such errors generally occur due to incorrect parameters, such as indices that are out of range for the strings being examined.

+ He has won seven “Dove Awards” for his instrumental albums and he has been nominated twice for the Grammy Award for “”Best Rock Gospel Album.”” The style of guitar playing he is most famous for is his “fingerpicking” style which means he usually plucks the strings with his fingers rather than use a plastic guitar pick.

+ Chords with two notes can be played on string instruments by bowing on two strings together.

+ He was awarded the 1993 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Phillip Sharp for “the discovery that genes in eukaryotes are not contiguous strings but contain introns, and that the splicing of messenger RNA to delete those introns can occur in different ways, yielding different proteins from the same DNA sequence”.

+ It was the first popular electric bass to be made and has four strings with one split coil humbuckerhumbucking pickup.

+ This makes the strings vibrate.

+ On some designs, the strings are fasted through the back of the body into the bridge; on others, the strings fit into the front side of the bridge.

+ This can make it easier to iron clothes because the small strings get soft.

+ The reason scientists had not thought of this idea for so long is that strings are much harder to work with than points.

+ Until the Cultural Revolution, the guqin’s strings were always made of various thicknesses of twisted silk 『絲』, but since then most players use modern nylon-flatwound steel strings 『鋼絲』.

+ Violinists can play scales in octaves, too, playing on two strings at once, but this is very hard.

+ This makes the sound of the strings louder, and gives the guitar its quality.

+ At the very end the fretboard, where the strings pass from the fretboard to the tuners, there is a nut, a piece made of metal or plastic, with grooves to hold the strings off the fretboard.

+ Some hardcore guitarists have changed the tuning of their guitar strings so they play notes that are lower than those a normal guitar can play.

+ The group’s second album, No Strings Attached, sold over one million copies in one day and 2.42 million copies in one week, which was a record for over fifteen years.

+ As the strings vibrate, an electrical signal is produced which is sent via an instrument cable to an amplifier.

+ Put guides for the strings near each end of the box, and fix it so that these two guides are 99 cm apart.

+ They are interrelated strings of important places named and created by mythic characters on their way through the Pintupi desert region during the Dreaming.

+ The modern nylon-wrapped metal strings were very smooth in the past, but are now slightly modified in order to capture these sliding sounds.

+ It usually has four metal strings which are strung with tension on the neck.

+ Since each choice is independent and “random”, the probability that two such strings will be the same becomes extremely small due to their very large length.

+ This makes them different from a clavichord where the strings are hit.

+ The open strings resonate with the D string, producing a special rich sound.

+ Nylon strings are typically used for classical and related styles of music.

+ Recently in China, production of very good quality silk strings has resumed and more players are beginning to use them.

+ The strings are usually tuned to the notes G, D, A, and E, but it could have its pitches changed as it is electric.

+ They often use strings or other means to make the puppet move and look alive.

+ It is quite good for violin, because two of the open strings are A and E, the tonic and subdominant.

+ Silk strings are made by gathering a prescribed number of strands of silk thread, then twisting them tightly together.

+ The last two strings will be installed in May 2008.

+ Afterwards, the strings are fine tuned using the tuning pegs.

+ It is a common key used in rock, folk, country and other guitarist-based styles because a guitar is naturally tuned so that all the open strings are notes in B minor.

+ The double bass still looks a little bit like the old viol because it has sloping shoulders and the strings are tuned in fourths.

+ Early lutes had four strings or eight sets of two strings.

+ The strings are held onto the sea floor by an anchor and straight up by a buoy floating in the sea.

+ Tab is always read as if the player were holding the guitar on their lap, strings facing up.

+ Yet string theorists do tend to optimistically conjecture that the strings are both real and explanatory, not merely predictive devices.

+ Sidious pulls the strings behind the scenes to cause unrest and dispute in the corrupt Galactic Senate, hence the films’ title.

+ The strings are in the order of the piano keys or in the order of the 6-plus-6 system.

+ The top of the strings are wound around pegs.

+ The small clarinet describes his death scream, and then he is executed strings playing pizzicato.

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