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For
tuning purposes a standard reference note, called concert pitch, has been
set at A 440 Hz (Hertz). In relation to a guitar, when the note (A) at
the 5th fret on the thin (E - 6th) string is played it should vibrate
440 times (cycles) per second. Here are the three basic physical factors
that determine the pitch and tuning of a string:
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Tuning a Guitar to Concert Pitch
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This
involves tuning the open strings to reference notes from another instrument
(eg, a keyboard or guitar) that has already been tuned to concert pitch
(A440). Tune your strings by using the method outlined below.
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Always
tune up and never down as this helps prevent the string from slipping.
New strings should always be stretched and re-tuned. |
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