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18 lis 2005 · It's easiet (IMO) to get the low E string tuned down first (by tuning it to the CD or with a tuner, whatever) Then tuning the rest of the strings to match it, instead of tuning them...
The Half-Step Down tuner will automatically assess the pitch and provide suggestions for either tuning up or down. This intuitive tool even lets you play reference notes corresponding to each string in a half-step down tuning, aiding you in acoustically verifying the sound you're aiming for.
25 sty 2003 · As noted above, the amount of times you turn a tuning peg has nothing to do with the actual note you're going for. Based upon a number of factors: -Not all tuning pegs have the same gear ratio (1:12 or 1:16 etc.)- that means 12 turns of the knob for one full turn of the peg.
14 sie 2024 · In this article, we’ll walk you through the process of tuning your guitar 1/2 step down, discuss the benefits of this tuning, and provide tips to maintain your guitar’s intonation and playability.
20 lip 2013 · Use whatever you normally use. I play everything 1/2 step down and use 9s although I prefer the heavier bottom sets, but I prefer those in standard tuning. There isn't that great of a difference between standard tuning and 1/2 step down, although I prefer the 52 on low E for Drop D stuff.
10 lut 2009 · Tune the third fret of each string to your tuner (and make sure you go down, not up). You could also probably use an online tuner.
8 paź 2007 · On a guitar when you tune down 1/2 step it adds availability to a group of lower notes. It's almost like adding another fret. Your open strings from top down would be Eb, Ab, Db, Gb, Bb and Eb.