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This is probably the most important piece of knowledge that you can learn when it comes to tuning your guitar. The process of tuning your guitar to itself is one by which you tune each string to another string on the guitar. Basically, it means that you can tune the guitar without having to use a tuner or pitch tool. The only set back about using this method is that your guitar may not end up in exact concert pitch. What I mean by that is that the strings may not run E, A, D, G, B, E as they would if they were in correct concert pitch (you would need a tuner or pitch tool to do that), rather they will all be tuned to whatever note the top string happens to be at the time of tuning.

A video guitar tuner


Tuning your guitar without a tuner

With the strings loose tune the open fifth string up to the pitch of A.

Next tune the fourth string up until it has the same sound as the fifth string held down at the fifth fret.

Next tune the third string up until it has the same sound as the fourth string held down at the fifth fret.

Next tune the second string up until it has the same sound as the third string held down at the fourth fret.

Next tune the first string up until it has the same sound as the second string held down at the fifth fret.

Lastly tune the sixth string up until, when it's plucked simultaneously with the first string, it has the same sound but two octaves lower.

Note: Tuning a guitar is not as hard as you might think, but it will take some practice. So if it takes a while to tune the guitar the first couple of times, do not get frustrated; it will become easier in the future.

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Essential guitar tuning guide

Crash Course on Guitar Tunings The Essential Guide for All Guitarists. By Joe Bennett. Guitar Educational. Softcover with CD. With notes and tablature. 32 pages. Published by Artemis Editions.

How can I retune my guitar? What are the most common tunings and what do they sound like? Can I invent my own tunings? This book/CD provides detailed answers to all your questions, showing you how to unlock the secrets of altered tunings and discover cool new sounds! Includes: six essential tunings described in detail; hundreds of exciting new chord shapes; 12 specially written pieces to learn in open tunings; a complete list of commonly used altered tunings; and more. The CD features over 50 tracks and more than 170 chords.

Alternate guitar tunings

The standard tuning for the guitar is E A D G B E. This tuning is accepted as "standard" but there are many opportunities available for guitarists who decide to use one of the "alternative" tunings. With these tunings some chords become very easy to play, while you can totally forget about playing other chords. You will find a range of alternate tunings on this page!

The Drop D tuning

The Drop D tuning (D A D G B E) is rapidly taking its place as the most common guitar tuning. The difference between Drop D and standard tuning is that the 6th string is tuned down from E to D. Play your 4th string, the D, open. Then play the 12th fret harmonic on the 6th string. Tune the harmonic down till it matches the open 4th string. Or you can tune the open 6th string to the 4th string open. The difference between drop D and standard tuning allows you to play the top three strings to form a D5 power chord, which can move up and down the guitar neck with one finger to play any power chord.

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A guitar tuning CD and book

Ultimate Guitar Tuning Pack By Dale Turner. Guitar Book. Softcover with CD. 16 pages. This fantastic book/CD pack teaches you how to tune your guitar quickly and accurately. Covers: relative tuning (tuning from a reference pitch); tuning with harmonics; the history of tuning; equal temperament; intonation; floating bridges; troubleshooting; open, slack and drop tunings; and more. The accompanying CD includes over 20 pitch sources.

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