Tuning Guitar ( Stem Guitar )

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Before we move on to the next matter, it helps us to know first how
for Tuning / Tala / tuning the guitar, because without a guitar tuned and positioned at
Stem the game or we would sound discordant (fals).

Tuning is the process of determining the frequency standards and align the frequency of inter-string
on a stringed musical instrument eg guitar. On the guitar this process is done by adjusting the tension
string through the player (Tuning Peg) in the head (Head) guitar. Standard tuning on the guitar is EADGBE,
to obtain a standard frequency such as A can be used as a benchmark of a tuning fork A or
with other instruments. The easiest and most practical to use an Electronic Chromatic Tuner.



Step-by-step tuning guitar (Manual / With Fork Tala) 

Tala A Fork Ring tones 440 Hz and stick the handle on the guitar body so that the tone A.
Press fret 5 string 1 (thinnest) equate the tone, if not, tighten / loosen the strings.
Pick again to check whether the tone is the same or not.
After getting the same vein, then pick the strings one without pressure (Open Strings).
simultaneously picking 2 strings at fret 5, equate his voice.

Pick the string 2 without pressure (Open String) and then picking the string 3 at fret 4 equate his voice
Pick 3 without strings pressed (Open String) and then picking the strings on fret 4 5 equate his voice
Stringed stringed 4 without pressure (Open String) and then picking the strings on the fret 5 5 equate his voice
Stringed stringed 5 without suppressed (Open String) and then picking the strings on the fret 5 6 equate his voice

Tuning is completed.

The weakness in this way the possibility of irregularities in the tone of the strings 3,4,5, and 6
because the strings are not directly aligned with the string 1.
Step above is very easy, but for a beginner guitarist tuning guitar manual
may be a bit difficult to work
but it can be overcome with diligent practice tuning so that it knows
how does 2 pieces of string sound that sounded the same time it has the same tone,
but it can also be used to train our hearing about the characteristics of tones.

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