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It depends on whether you're stringing it for left handed or right handed usage. No matter what hand you use, the strings should go from thickest to thinnest.

For right hands, the thickest string should be on the far left side of the neck, and gradually getting thinner as it goes towards the right.

For left hands, the thickest string should be on the far right side, and get thinner as it moves left across the neck.

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First you put the big one the G string the 2 biggest your D string then the medium A string the the last string E string

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It will depend on what your tuning your instrument to. The standard from the top of the instrument is GCEA, and the C is the lowest note.

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Uhm E,A,D,G or other way around

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