Tuning is really a choice. If you want to get the best sound out of your guitar, then I highly suggest tuning it.
you have to use A on the piano to tune your violin on A and put 4 fingers on E to tune E and so on and you cannot use a guitar tuner
You cant really, a capo makes ur tuning higher so the only way to tune in drop b with a capo is to tune ur guitar to drop a.
how do you tune the guitar for the song. {I will not bow} by breaking Benjamin
The best way to get those E notes is to use a piano. Another way, just as good, is to use another tuned guitar.
grab a tuner and check if the strings are in tune. Perhaps that ones out of tune.
u can use a piano/keybord to tune a guitar
you have to use A on the piano to tune your violin on A and put 4 fingers on E to tune E and so on and you cannot use a guitar tuner
You cant really, a capo makes ur tuning higher so the only way to tune in drop b with a capo is to tune ur guitar to drop a.
well it really depends on what kind of guitar it is
how do you tune the guitar for the song. {I will not bow} by breaking Benjamin
Various ways. Have some you know who is knowledgable at guitar tune it by ear. Pluck strings with another guitar until the sound is in harmony. Youtube guitar tune and "harmony" with that. Buy a tuner.
all this means is that your guitar is out of tune. u can tune it manually or u can use a tuner to do so. its not broken.
Sure! There are any number of tuners available for both electric and acoustic guitars. These typically use a meter / needle, or an LED combination to indicate when the guitar is in tune for each string.
The tension in the strings slowly forces the tuning keys to unwind, causing the guitar to go out of tune.
In my opinion, electric guitar strings gets out of tune faster because the strings are not as thick as acoustic guitar strings. So, thicker strings make it stay in tune longer.
I don't play the electric bass, bt I imagine you tune it just like an electric guitar. Get a tuner, then use an amp cord to plug it into the tuner. Then just tune it.
A Guitar Tuner... You can use the E key on a piano/harmonica/etc to tune the lowest and highest strings. Then you put your finger on the 5th fret of the thickest string/E string. Play that note and the next string open. Tune the fifth string to sound like the 5th fret of the sixth string. Do that for the next 3 strings until you get to the 2nd thinnest string/B string. That time use the fourth fret of the string before it. Then tune the highest string to sound like the lowest string in a different octave. You can also use harmonics.