How can you tune a guitar down half a step
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Ive been trying to learn some Alice in Chains songs on the guitar and well, they tune their guitars half a step down for almost all their songs. And well i dont really know how to do so, oh and im not good at tuning with my ear only....I have a good tuner so if someone can tell me what frequency to tune at or how that would sweet. Thanks all!
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not sure of the frequency, but all you have to do is drop each string down 1/2 step. Your low E will now be a Eb, A -> G#, D -> C#, etc.
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E--
A--
D--
G--
B--
E--
Half-step detuned:
Eb--
Ab--
Db--
Gb--
Bb--
Eb--
OR:
D#--
G#--
C#--
F#--
A#--
D#--
It depends on whether your tuner registers half-steps as flats (b) or sharps (#). To rough it in, tune the low E down a bit until the 6th fret on that string is the same as the A string, then tune the A string to the 5th fret of the E string, then the D string to the 5th fret of the A string, then the G string to the 5th fret of the D string... you basically have the same intonation relationship, it's just a half-step lower. Stevie Ray Vaughn used to tune some guitars down a full step, to D, and then play with super-thick strings.
Anyways, good luck.
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