What are guitar string frequencies?

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110.00 Hz A (5th string) 146.83 Hz D (4th string) 196.00 Hz G (3rd string) 246.94 Hz B (2nd string) 329.63 Hz High E (1st string)
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110.00 Hz A (5th string) 146.83 Hz D (4th string) 196.00 Hz G (3rd string) 246.94 Hz B (2nd string) 329.63 Hz High E (1st string)
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The frequencies of guitar strings depend on the tuning of the guitar: Standard tuning: The most common tuning for a six-string guitar, with the following frequencies: Low E (6th string): 82.41 Hz A (5th string): 110.00 Hz D (4th string): 146.83 Hz G (3rd string): 196.00 Hz B (2nd string): 246.94...
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The frequencies of guitar strings depend on the tuning of the guitar: Standard tuning: The most common tuning for a six-string guitar, with the following frequencies: Low E (6th string): 82.41 Hz A (5th string): 110.00 Hz D (4th string): 146.83 Hz G (3rd string): 196.00 Hz B (2nd string): 246.94 Hz High E (1st string): 329.63 Hz read less
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110.00 Hz A (5th string) 146.83 Hz D (4th string) 196.00 Hz G (3rd string) 246.94 Hz B (2nd string) 329.63 Hz High E (1st string)
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