| 11. | Alternatively, notes on the D string can be performed in quick alternation with notes on the G string.
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| 12. | Borland uses Ernie Ball . 011-. 052 gauge nickel-wound strings, where the G string is wound.
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| 13. | Songs include " Take it off the E string, play it on the G string ", rendered by Stanwyck.
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| 14. | On rare occasions a higher string is added instead, tuned to the C above the G string ( C 3 ).
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| 15. | The higher-pitched G string is often made of synthetic material, or sometimes animal intestine, with no metal wrapping.
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| 16. | Later, a spurious story was put about that the melody was always intended to be played on the G string alone.
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| 17. | About 10 minutes before the ceremony began, the organist started playing " Air on the G String " by Bach.
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| 18. | On 20 November 2012 " The Mysterious Case of Billy's G String " was published as a print novel.
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| 19. | The sound is preferred by some luthiers and players, especially for the smooth transition provided by the G string from treble to bass.
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| 20. | For instance, the G string is often regarded as having a very full, sonorous sound which is particularly appropriate to late Romantic music.
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