help with guitar tuning
Luk1n5
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how do you tune 1/2 step down
Eb Ab Db Gb Bb eb
how do you do this? i use an electronic tuner, and you can tune it down, however it only goes down a full step, not 1/2. im new to guitar so..... yeah.
any help would be appreciated
cheers!
Eb Ab Db Gb Bb eb
how do you do this? i use an electronic tuner, and you can tune it down, however it only goes down a full step, not 1/2. im new to guitar so..... yeah.
any help would be appreciated
cheers!
stay true
PEARL JAM 11/02/03
POWDERFINGER/JOHN BUTLER TRIO 14/12/03
JOHN BUTLER TRIO 11/07/04
PEARL JAM 11/02/03
POWDERFINGER/JOHN BUTLER TRIO 14/12/03
JOHN BUTLER TRIO 11/07/04
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or u can do it by ear by tuning from the 6th fret on the E to the A string (instead of using the 5th fret).... then that gives you Eb.... then go from there
yeah... what i said
hopefully if u put both our nonsensical posts together, u can make something from it
~Juan Azize
its a korg? or somehting. anyway it has settings such as "flat". and you can tune it up to about 7 times "flat". i dont really know what that means other than its lower haha.
but yes thanks nonetheless
PEARL JAM 11/02/03
POWDERFINGER/JOHN BUTLER TRIO 14/12/03
JOHN BUTLER TRIO 11/07/04
A half-step is one fret. A full-step is two frets.
If your tuner is a chromatic with a "flat" indicator... start at standard tuning, and then tune down. For instance, the low E... watch the tuner, and tune the string down until both the "E" and the "flat" indicators are lit. Like the other guys said, you can also tune the guitar to itself... tune the low E down to Eb, and the 6th fret will be an A. Play the Eb string at the 6th fret, and it will match the A string. Then tune the A string to the Eb string - 5th fret. Tune the D string to the Ab string - 5th fret. Tune the G string to the Db string - 5th fret. Tune the B string to the Gb string - 4th fret. Tune the high E string to the Bb string - 5th fret.
Alright, now that I've restated what somebody else said already...
It's always like a paraphrase competition in these threads.