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Nov 19 2007, 09:40 AM |
So, I got a comment to my blog post, suggesting that I get a tuner. I've read the guitar tuning thread but I still have some questions.
First: How does a tuner actually work? I mean, how do I use it?? As I've never seen or used one, I only get half the picture from that thread. Perhaps we should have a "tuning video" here on GMC? Second: Is it hard to do? Do I risk screwing up? Any specific tips for a beginner? And lastly: Any suggestions for an affordable tuner? Korg CA-30 was suggested in the thread above, any comments on that? Thanks in advance for any help you guys can give me -------------------- Tech manager @ GMC
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Nov 19 2007, 01:31 PM |
I've got Korg GA-30, it's a good one, it can handle flat tuning. I'm fine with it.
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Nov 19 2007, 02:13 PM |
I've got Korg GA-30, it's a good one, it can handle flat tuning. I'm fine with it. Yep, I've had this unit for two years..good price too. Great little tool. |
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Nov 19 2007, 04:13 PM |
I myself use tuner in Guitar pro.. (via microphone..)
It suits all my downtuning needs and also.. IMO, Guitar pro is a must for anyone, who wants to make his practicing as easy as possible.. it has almost all, you need - only thing, that is cannot do is to practice instead of you:) But you have metronome, (a kind of..) drum machine and backing track maker, speed trainer, fretboard reminder, song learning abilities etc. etc... and also a tuner:) -------------------- my youtube account with riffs and ideas: https://www.youtube.com/user/Phoenygzus
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Nov 23 2007, 02:32 PM |
ill make a video of tuning... real easy would it count as a lesson and would i get paid too
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