Tuning


jake sommers
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jake sommers
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06/11/2000 6:04 am
yo, Jon i think that a tuning up mp3 should be put up on GT. i think that would help a lot of beginners and myself cause i'm always in Eb or D and forget to mention it. I remember when i first started out i had to take my guitar to my music teacher so he could tune it every time. i think that's a good idea.

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loner92
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loner92
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07/11/2000 6:22 pm
You can get a decent tuner (chromatic) for like 15 bucks.

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ekstasis16
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ekstasis16
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07/11/2000 7:39 pm
I'm willing to bet not all of the audio samples are in the same tuning.
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jake sommers
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07/12/2000 4:55 am
true dat, i have played in D for an entry and some of the guys play in Eb. I have tuner Loner, i'm just saying that it would be nice to tune up while sitting at the computer. it's easier for some people to hear and tune up than play around with their tuners(most begginers don't even know how a tuner works or how to use the 5th and 4th frets to tune up). and alot of people play acoustic.
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loner92
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07/12/2000 7:02 pm
Ok.

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