What Is The Best Way To "tune Down A Half Step" |
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What Is The Best Way To "tune Down A Half Step" |
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Nov 9 2008, 03:14 AM |
Here's some good suggestions Ben...
https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=21321 careful if you have a floating bridge.. when you tune. |
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Nov 9 2008, 03:51 AM |
If i'm going to tune down a guitar with a fixed bridge, then i simply (after making sure the guitaris is correctly tuned to E) play the 6th fret on the A string, and tune the E string down until it "matches", then tune the remaining strings accordingly.
That is if i dont have a tuner handy. But this method is fast, works well and lets you train your ears. This post has been edited by Trond Vold: Nov 9 2008, 03:52 AM -------------------- Guitars: Schecter Stiletto Classic, Jackson SLSMG, Ibanez RG-380 Japan, Gibson Les Paul Studio
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Nov 9 2008, 04:49 AM |
Just wait til you change strings! Go with Elixers, more expensive but you will change them less..My opinion of course.
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Nov 9 2008, 12:35 PM |
Problem is...I have a Floyd Rose. Man, I love my guitar, but I hate not having a fixed bridge. I never even use my tremolo. The arm is stuffed in the back of my guitar case and never even gets attached. Then you could fix the bridge for a while,use a piece of wood to block it. MickeM has done a beautiful tutorial for this,try to find it. -------------------- Youtube
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Nov 10 2008, 01:56 PM |
Then you could fix the bridge for a while,use a piece of wood to block it. MickeM has done a beautiful tutorial for this,try to find it. Cheers Another option incase you're less keen on cutting in your guitar is to get a "Tremolno", has to be a Floyd Rose to fit. They doesn't fit Ibanez floating bridges but maybe there exist other ones for that. There's also an adjustable piece called "Tremsetter" that's there instead of a spring that will reset the tremolo to it's absolute original position. I havn't tested any of these, just know they exist, so I can't tell you how good and if they work. -------------------- My bands homepage
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