Monday, February 28, 2011

Tuning your guitar

To tune your guitar by ear, you need only one string the right note in tune. This isis known as a reference. If you have this is the other strings are in fairly easy. There are various ways to find the reference tone.
You can use any of the following methods to one or all of the strings to vote.


Piano / Keyboard: A keyboard is fairly easy to agree with your strings (while the piano is in tune;-) Is your strings just to the right tone on the piano keyboard.





Tuner: The tuner measures the frequency of your strings when you anschlagt and it shows you so to the touch. The easiest way to tune a guitar.

Clay Pipe: A clay pipe has 6 tones, one for each string. Just tune your string to the tone, which you have created with the pipe.

Tuning Fork: When a tuning fork is struck, it produces an A note on the frequency of 440Hz. Then it is simply the fifth fret of the E string to that note (E-string at the 5th fret = A-grade)

If you have your fat E string in tune (as a reference tone), as follows you can tune the other strings correctly:

1. Placing your finger on the 5th Federation of tuned E string and tune your A string to that tone.
2. Placing your finger on the 5th Confederation of A-string and tune your D string to that tone.
3. Placing your finger on the 5th Association of D-string and tune your G string to that tone.
4. Placing your finger on the 4th Association of G-string and tune your B string to that tone.
5. Placing your finger on the 5th Federation of B-string and tune your E string to that tone.


It looks like this.








That's it, your guitar is tuned. If you understand this, you can still tune a guitar if you have a suitable reference tone. Votes should your guitar as possible every time you play. You'll be surprised how fast it can tune a guitar.




   

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