1/2 Step Tuning?, help please |
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1/2 Step Tuning?, help please |
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Nov 8 2008, 06:51 PM
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hey how do you tune down a half step?? i want to figure it out so i can play a lot more songs out there
somebody please explain, thanx |
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Nov 8 2008, 07:06 PM |
I don't usually tune down my guitar if I want to play the song which is 1/2 step down. Instead I use software called "Transcribe" which can tune any song up to 4 half steps without loss of quality. You can do that in almost any recording software using plugins. That's much easier and quicker. Only when I play live I tune my guitar down (if I need to) so the sound is a bit more powerful and it also helps the singer if the song is really high for him.
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Nov 8 2008, 07:10 PM |
Also leave your tuner set at 440hz
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Nov 8 2008, 08:21 PM |
Launch Guitar Pro and add a new instrument and there you chan choose tuning of it. Then just play an oper strings in Guitar pro and tune your guitar to it
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Nov 8 2008, 08:39 PM |
You could start by tuning down the A string. Fret a G# on the E string and tune your A string to that. Then you just keep that and tune all the others strings to it. F ex.
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Nov 8 2008, 10:20 PM |
Depending on your guitar going for an alternative tuning may need different setup (or string gauges or both). Specially if you have a floyd rose.
I leave my Ibanez always in Eb tuning, cause I like the way it plays like that. -------------------- my "Thank you GMC!" video
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Nov 8 2008, 11:25 PM |
You can check out my tuning tutorial, I explained there briefly how to tune half step down. Hope it helps mate.
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Nov 9 2008, 12:10 AM
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I have problems tuning with my Floyd Rose bridge, do I need a different stringe gauge?
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Nov 9 2008, 12:30 AM |
You don't but you need to strengten the 3 springs on the back of your guitar body (under the plastic cover). Some guitars have 2 springs, some 5 but I hope you understand what I mean. Those springs keep the floyd rose on the right level. If you tune your guitar down, your floyd rose will go down as the springs don't produce enough strength to keep the floyd rose in the level (parallel with the body). There are 2 long screws that hold the springs, you can strenghten those and springs will get back to the position. You need to do it a couple of times and tune your guitar several times until you get the right result. That's why guitars wiht floyd rose are not really handy for frequent change of tuning. Fixed bridge is much easier. If I need 2 different tunings when I play live, I always take more guitars as it would take 20 minutes to retune a guitar with floyd rose.
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Nov 9 2008, 01:04 AM |
I have problems tuning with my Floyd Rose bridge, do I need a different stringe gauge? What is exactly your problem with tuning mate? Are you experiencing constant detunings on current strings? How long is this happening? Did you change the string gauge recently? -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Nov 9 2008, 01:16 AM |
Emir hit the problem, because with the floyd rose, the tension from the string keeps the bridge up. So tuning one down (Like Drop-D) makes all the other ones go a litt out of tune. And then the dropped D goes out of tune after fixing the other ones. So I think I will just stay with standard tuning and wait for a second guitar to be bought (Want a gibson D: ) before I start with tuning. If you want to understand a little bit more about the subtle balance of a floyd rose guitar, check out this site: http://www.ibanezrules.com/tech/setup/index.htm To have a proper setup of tension, everything shall meet: string gauge, string brand, number of springs, spring configuration, spring adjustment. Fixed bridge is much easier. If I need 2 different tunings when I play live, I always take more guitars as it would take 20 minutes to retune a guitar with floyd rose. Not to scary or anything, but for someone with less experience, changing the tune in a floyd rose guitar is actually a hour or more of work. That's how I found myself one year ago I do keep my guitar with 009 in Eb. If I ever decide to tune it back on E I will actually put 010 strings and an extra spring. This post has been edited by Gus: Nov 9 2008, 01:19 AM -------------------- my "Thank you GMC!" video
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Nov 9 2008, 02:16 AM |
It's really not that hard... but it's kind of a pain to do every day so I just practice tuned down songs without it and it still sounds fine. Except when I play it with the record... ugh.
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Nov 9 2008, 06:22 AM |
where can i find this transcribe program? http://www.seventhstring.com/index.html this is the link. If you have any good recording software like Cubase, Sonar or similar, you have a plugin that does the same thing. It's usually called "pitch change" or similar. -------------------- Check out my <a href="https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/instructor/Emir-Hot" target="_blank">Instructor profile</a>
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Nov 9 2008, 06:53 AM |
You don't but you need to strengten the 3 springs on the back of your guitar body (under the plastic cover). Some guitars have 2 springs, some 5 but I hope you understand what I mean. Those springs keep the floyd rose on the right level. If you tune your guitar down, your floyd rose will go down as the springs don't produce enough strength to keep the floyd rose in the level (parallel with the body). There are 2 long screws that hold the springs, you can strenghten those and springs will get back to the position. You need to do it a couple of times and tune your guitar several times until you get the right result. That's why guitars wiht floyd rose are not really handy for frequent change of tuning. Fixed bridge is much easier. If I need 2 different tunings when I play live, I always take more guitars as it would take 20 minutes to retune a guitar with floyd rose. Exactly. Some general mechanical knowledge is needed though, atleast I think so. Most guys that I tried to teach this, said "huh" If you want to understand a little bit more about the subtle balance of a floyd rose guitar, check out this site: http://www.ibanezrules.com/tech/setup/index.htm To have a proper setup of tension, everything shall meet: string gauge, string brand, number of springs, spring configuration, spring adjustment. Not to scary or anything, but for someone with less experience, changing the tune in a floyd rose guitar is actually a hour or more of work. That's how I found myself one year ago I do keep my guitar with 009 in Eb. If I ever decide to tune it back on E I will actually put 010 strings and an extra spring. 1 extra spring is a no go, as it will be very unbalanced. |
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Nov 9 2008, 05:20 PM
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http://www.seventhstring.com/index.html this is the link. If you have any good recording software like Cubase, Sonar or similar, you have a plugin that does the same thing. It's usually called "pitch change" or similar. thanks : ) This post has been edited by megadeth1117: Nov 9 2008, 05:22 PM |
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