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JOIN THE DISCORD VIEW THREADI See you are having fun with the lessons. That's awesome!in this lesson we learned the standard A440 tuning which is E A D G B E. ways you can tune are: on the E A D and B strings hit the fifth fret and the next string. on the G string, hit the fourth fret.
True.I See you are having fun with the lessons. That's awesome!
But you might want to use that Methode more as a way to check if you are in tuneit's also a great ear training but you might still want a tuner at hand
You will have to tune one string to a reference pitch. For example, the A on the 5th fret of the high e string should be tuned to 440 Hz:I have always had the question, how to tune the guitar if my sixth string isn't tuned? Or even the first as Rios1128 mentioned?
Thanks Chris!You will have to tune one string to a reference pitch. For example, the A on the 5th fret of the high e string should be tuned to 440 Hz:
This is also the pitch that is created by a common tuning fork.
Unless you have perfect pitch or perfect pitch memory, it is not possible to tune it without any reference.
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