What Do You Prefer? |
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What Do You Prefer? |
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Mar 20 2009, 06:51 PM |
If you are beginning player, it may be, that you just struck your strings too hard, so it vibrates too much or you just pluck it too fast - or you have bad strings, or bad tuner
Btw. I use the tuner on my Pod:) Those things are accurate as hell. But to train your ear, I advise you, to just tune one string (using 12th fret harmonic - the note name is the same, since its perfect octave) and then tune the rest of the strings using the 5th fret method (if you dont know what it is, PM me, or just ask here in this thread:) I will answer you specifically) This post has been edited by Jakub Luptovec: Mar 20 2009, 06:54 PM -------------------- my youtube account with riffs and ideas: https://www.youtube.com/user/Phoenygzus
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Mar 20 2009, 11:59 PM |
Well its really easy:) Maybe you know the notes on open strings - EADGBE (from lower tone to higher tone) and maybe you also know all the notes A,A#,B,C,C#,D,D#,E,F,F#,G,G#,A,A#....... right 'till the neverend
Now to the method: 1) Choose one of your strings (for this example, you take the lowest sounding, fattest E string) and tune it (for now just open string, dont hold any fret) 2) When it is in tune, play 5th fret (it is usually marked with dot, claw or some other painting. The second with painting, the 3rd fret being the first... say if you dont understand - i dont know what kind of beginner you are ) and tune your A string, so that the 5th fret on E string is the exactly same note, as the open A string. 3) apply this to 5th fret on A - open D string, 5th fret on D string - open G string, 4th fret on G string - open b string, 5th fret on B string - open e string 4) if done properly - voilá, you are done:) If you still dont understand, check video from Ivan or Andrew about tuning a guitar or basic steps.. Or just say me and I will record a video for you with more precise explanation Dont be shy in anyway -------------------- my youtube account with riffs and ideas: https://www.youtube.com/user/Phoenygzus
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Mar 22 2009, 04:36 PM |
Thank you !
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Mar 23 2009, 12:57 PM |
Thanks! Jup, that helps. I was wondering if I should screw the whammy on at all...so, I'll just leave it for now.
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Mar 23 2009, 08:23 PM |
What is your guitar btw. This might help us understand a lot about your problems:) (if there are any still.. )
-------------------- my youtube account with riffs and ideas: https://www.youtube.com/user/Phoenygzus
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Mar 24 2009, 01:54 AM |
Probably the tuner is too sensitive. Don't worry, just tune it so that it is on green light often and it will be OK. Check out my tuning tutorial as well for some tips:
https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/misc-less...uning-tutorial/ -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
- Check out my GMC Profile and Lessons - (Please subscribe to my) YouTube Official Channel - Let's be connected through ! Facebook! :) |
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Mar 24 2009, 12:10 PM |
Right, thanks. I have a black sleek lookin' (if you ask me) Morgan ST271. Also, do you guys have to tune your guitar EVERY day?! Hm..I have to... Thanks Ivan, your tuning lessons where some of my first bookmarks here Yeah we tune every day even every song or two we play on stage.Some guitars stay in tune better then others but you should check the tuning before every practice session/gig and also during them if you feel its going out of tune. -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
Check out my lessons and my instructor board. Check out my beginner guitar lessons course! ; Take a bass course now! |
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Mar 24 2009, 05:21 PM |
Right, thanks. I have a black sleek lookin' (if you ask me) Morgan ST271. Also, do you guys have to tune your guitar EVERY day?! Hm..I have to... Thanks Ivan, your tuning lessons where some of my first bookmarks here Tuning the guitar before recording, practicing, playing of any kind is important, so yes, you have to prepare the instrument for play every time you take it in your hands. Make a habit of checking the tuning every time before playing, and it will be OK. When the guitar is out of tune even by a notch, it can sound awful for the audience/listener. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
- Check out my GMC Profile and Lessons - (Please subscribe to my) YouTube Official Channel - Let's be connected through ! Facebook! :) |
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Mar 25 2009, 11:29 AM |
Thanks a lot guys.
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