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Clip Chromatic

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Aug 30 2008
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Clip Chromatic

Kim Wilson – Five Long Years – Killer Chromatic Harmonica




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Guitar Tuning

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Jul 11 2008
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Guitar Tuning

This material is intended to answer your question about how to tune a bass guitar. Well, since I do not know exactly how many strings on your bass guitar I'll show you different options, namely, 4-strings, 5 strings, 6 strings, 7 strings.

Firstly, we shall see the standard tuning of bass.

The standard tuning of a four-string bass to the highest (thinnest string) to lowest (string fatter) is GDAE.

On a five-string bass tunings are similar with the addition of a low B string.

On a six-string guitar bass, a thin (more severe) sentence is added, and is awarded to C. In other words, on a 6 string bass guitar parameters are BEADGC, where B is the largest string or lowest note and C the highest and thinnest.

On a 7-string bass a high F-string is added. The settings on a 7-string bass are BEADGCF where B is the lowest and F the highest.

Tuning your bass is all matching the height of your instrument than a bass guitar tuner, tuning fork, tuning fork or a correctly tuned piano or keyboard. If you do not have a tuner or keyboard instrument, you can find a tuner online by searching.

Now all you have to do is match the height string to the note on your tuner. Hopefully your ears are sufficiently developed (music) for you to hear that. When the note on your bass is the same as your tuner, the vibration modes match and you will hear no wah-wah-wah sound when you play two notes. There will be no confrontation between two notes.

So how do you tune your bass?

Loosen the chain and development of the correct note. In other words, Your chain should be well below the correct pitch, and only then you begin to tighten. This way you avoid breakage tightening the rope too. Listen carefully to ensure that the two fields match and there is no wah-wah-wah or clashing sound between two notes.

While tickets are on stage, you will hear no wah-wah-wah sound. But if you miss the point of air, you begin to hear the sound side again, and this means that you must loosen the rope a bit until you return to the point tune.

Tune all your strings one by one by match the strings of the note on your tuner.

Set your bass is not hard. But as with any other instrument that requires practice. And of course, practice makes perfect. After a while you may find that you do not even rely on an electronic tuner to tune your bass. Hopefully you found this guide helpful. Good luck.

Mantius Cazaubon is a successful author and publisher of Bass Guitars Guide. A resource for bass guitar reviews, information and tips on buying bass guitars online.

Tuning Guitar(Standard Tuning and for both Aco. and Ele.




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Korg Pitchjack

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Apr 27 2008
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Korg Pitchjack
Can I use this tuner for my electric acoustic guitar?

The http://accessories.musiciansfriend.com/product/Korg-pitchjack-Guitar-Tuner?sku=542089 description says it is for the electric guitar, but mine is electro-acoustic. Can I still use it on mine? Thank you.

Yes, as long as your guitar is 1 / 4 "jack (the one that works with a standard guitar cable), it should work fine.

Korg PitchJack (La Boite Noire)




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Tuner Violin

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Dec 29 2007
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Tuner Violin
Is there a tuner violin line with a meter?

I want to be able to resolve my violin at home but I can not get a tuner. I wondering if there was a tuner's online as a counter that tells you how far off the chain or whether it is listening?? please help

This site will help you

How to Tune a Violin / Fiddle with Tuner




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Chromatic Guitar

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Sep 12 2007
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Chromatic Guitar
How can you use the key "setting on a chromatic tuner for guitar?

I never really learned music, I took the guitar using tabs on the Internet and could not Tell Ya what any agreement looks as if you had asked me to play a letter. I recently received a chromatic tuner, a Seiko SAT 500, and it has a setting called key, and I have no idea what is. The 4 parameters are Bb, F, Eb, and C. Can you tell me what is it?

Your tuner is a tuner universal type, ie it may is used to resolve any type of instrument. To tune your guitar, you'll always want to make sure that is in the "C" mode. There Other instruments, such as band instruments that are "transposed to listen." It's like a clarinet in Bb, and Eb alto saxophone, etc. The other parameters of your tuner is for these instruments. The transposition is to do with how music is written on scores for these instruments. Without transposing the notes would not fit into the standard structure of sheet music. Transposition musical makes more comfortable to read and write. I also have one of Seikos and find that it is a fine tuner … You may want to click on this link and read more about the implementation .. http://store.musicbasics.com/trantunforwi.html

Chromatic Guitar Scale Exercise




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