Tuning is really a choice. If you want to get the best sound out of your guitar, then I highly suggest tuning it.
yes and a bass, its all in what tuning you use
drop d
A Baroque guitar is an archaic form of guitar with five strings, characterized by the use of re-entrant tuning.
Guitar has no alternate tuning, and is just "tuned in C," just like the piano, marimba, violin and cello, among other instruments.
lead guitar i thing...i'm not sure..:|
Tuning is really a choice. If you want to get the best sound out of your guitar, then I highly suggest tuning it.
yes and a bass, its all in what tuning you use
drop d
A Baroque guitar is an archaic form of guitar with five strings, characterized by the use of re-entrant tuning.
I was tuning my guitar when i made a mistake/ my mother called me for lunch/ any sequence you want to make do with. etc: my guitar fell/ etc........
Guitar has no alternate tuning, and is just "tuned in C," just like the piano, marimba, violin and cello, among other instruments.
i would not recommend altering your guitar in any way, because that could mess up the tuning and sound of your guitar
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If you're trying to cheat "up" , you can easily use the "capo," a clamp-like device which attaches onto the neck of the guitar. The Everly Brothers called it a "cheater." Please see the capo in the related links. If you're trying to cheat "down", you can try tuning your guitar down. For example, Stevie Ray Vaughn played with his guitar tuned down a half-step.
There are actually two types of pegs on a guitar: Tuning pegs Bridge pin pegs There are six of each. A tuning peg is a peg at the top of the guitar and is use to tighten the strings therefore 'tuning' the guitar. A bridge pin peg holds the other side of the string firmly in place.
Try to use drop c tuning