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How can you tune a guitar down half a step

LesbelgesLesbelges Posts: 434
edited October 2003 in Musicians and Gearheads
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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    LesbelgesLesbelges Posts: 434
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    Originally posted by Lesbelges
    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!

    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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    LesbelgesLesbelges Posts: 434
    thanks!
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    mccreadyisgodmccreadyisgod Bumfuq, MT Posts: 6,395
    Standard tuning:
    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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    djyman15djyman15 Posts: 181
    yeah and then he had to superglue his fingers back together lol. I know I have same problem for pumpkins songs. My tuner aint great, and neither is my pitch oh well. thats the best way to do it, mc said
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    djyman15djyman15 Posts: 181
    i thought of something else too. Play the first fret of the A-D-G string. this should produce a sharp. Tune down until its a natural. Its tougher for the other strings, because if your like me and your tuner only has standard tuning on it, you have to get a little creative, but just play the sharp of a note that is in standard tuning, if that makes any sense, and tune down
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    Or if you have a capo. Capo the first fret , then tune down to standard tuning.
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