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  • Question
    How do you tune a guitar with a chromatic tuner, like Snark Tuners?
    Community Answer
    Simply clip the tuner to the head of the guitar and turn it on. Pluck each string individually, then wait a half second for it to register on the tuner. Then, tune the string so that it matches the note displayed on the tuner, getting the small line right in the center of the half-circle of the tuner.
  • Question
    Should I take all the strings off at once, or take one, put one?
    Community Answer
    It doesn't really matter. I prefer to take them all off first because it gives me an opportunity to wipe grime off the fretboard.
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    Is a 38-inch guitar going to need to be tuned or sound different than a fully sized guitar?
    Community Answer
    it depends on the type of guitar, but yes usually a 38-inch guitar is going to need to be tuned differently. However, it doesn't usually sound any different.
  • Question
    How much does a tuning fork cost?
    Community Answer
    Tuning forks range in price from $5 to over $50.
  • Question
    I'm using a computer right now, and I don't have a tuner. What should I do?
    Community Answer
    Try downloading an app or buying a tuner. I use the app PitchLab, and you can buy a decent clip-on tuner inexpensively.
  • Question
    Which is the best guitar tune app?
    Community Answer
    PitchLab is great, and offers a free version along with a version that you can pay for.
  • Question
    How would I tune a left-handed guitar?
    Community Answer
    Tune it the same way you would tune a right-handed guitar. Use a reliable tuner, as some apps are quite inaccurate.
  • Question
    How do I make my fingers soft?
    Community Answer
    The best way to do this is to stop playing guitar. Period. The more you play the guitar, the harder your fingers will become.
  • Question
    Can you tune a guitar with a piano, and if so, how?
    Raga Raga
    Community Answer
    If your piano is in tune, play the notes of the guitar on the piano. The tuning notes of the guitar from high to low are E,A,D,G,B and E. Play these notes on the piano, and then tune your guitar from them.
  • Question
    I am having trouble turning second string B string, any tips?
    BlackDrummer
    Community Answer
    If you haven't replaced the string in a while, It may be time to do so. The cause of this may be because of "slipping," which can happen if you constantly tune it from drop tuning to standard tuning or maybe the string is simply too old.
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