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If you want to tune a guitar string to a higher frequency, you should a) increase the tension in the string. b) decrease the tension in the string. c) replace the string with a longer one. d) replace the
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If you want to tune a guitar string to a higher frequency, you should
a) increase the tension in the string.
b) decrease the tension in the string.
c) replace the string with a longer one.
d) replace the string with a more massive one.
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A, more tension has a higher frequency
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