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Tuning with Electronic Guitar Tuners

   There are many different types of electronic guitar tuners out there. Some are cheap while some are pretty expensive. There are basically two different types of tuners. There are the tuners that produce a sound, and then you tune your guitar to match that sound; and the other type it the type that you pluck a string, and then it shows on a little screen what pitch your at, and then you tune it till it matches the correct note.


Here are some pictures of tuners:


Guitar Tuner

This tuner is a tuner where you pluck a string and then tune it to match it with the correct note

Electronic Tuner

Here is a similar tuner

 

Tuning your guitar

How to do it

First of all you need to know what each string's note is. Here is a picture that shows you.


EADG

So the thickest string(4th String) note is E. When you tune with a guitar tuner make sure the tune that is being played is a E. If you are using the other type of tuner then match the 4th String till it hovers over the 'E'.

Do this with each of the strings. Remember that standard tuning of a 4 String Bass is EADG.

 

We have an online tuner for you so you don't have to go out and buy one. You can also download the Offline Version of the tuner so you can tune it from your own PC without visiting this site each time. Here is a link to our Online Guitar Tuner. This is the type of tuner that plays a sound and then you match your guitar strings to the corresponding tune.



Congratulations on tuning your guitar!

Comments on page - Tuning your Guitar using Electronic Tuners -
Guest [07-04-2008 11:58] 

*screams* I hate those freakishly weird Qwik Tune things... their Evil!

Jimmy [05-02-2008 12:21] 

I like the KORG Tuners personally, they work pretty good.

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