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thickest string to thinnest is standard tuning everyone plays in
When a guitar has open tuning, a chord can be played without fretting. A typical opening tuning will produce a major chord, though cross-note open tuning can easily switch between major and minor chords.
Guitar. Tuning forks are a sine wave
The most standardize tuning for guitars both acoustic and electric is EADGBe(the lower note indicating this is the highest) with the A being at 440hz. This is only standard tuning and you can tune your guitar several different ways depending on what kind of music you are playing. My favorite open-tuning(tuning your strings to the note of an open chord such as G, Em, etc) is Em which is EBEGBe or E Maj which is EBEG#Be. For a fuller list of tunings, see trealted link.
E. They are the top and bottom strings, and are separated by two octaves.
Tuning is really a choice. If you want to get the best sound out of your guitar, then I highly suggest tuning it.
You can tune to any note you wish, most common being A. Guitar's tuning being: EADGBE from strings 6 to 1
When a guitar has open tuning, a chord can be played without fretting. A typical opening tuning will produce a major chord, though cross-note open tuning can easily switch between major and minor chords.
Guitar. Tuning forks are a sine wave
The most standardize tuning for guitars both acoustic and electric is EADGBe(the lower note indicating this is the highest) with the A being at 440hz. This is only standard tuning and you can tune your guitar several different ways depending on what kind of music you are playing. My favorite open-tuning(tuning your strings to the note of an open chord such as G, Em, etc) is Em which is EBEGBe or E Maj which is EBEG#Be. For a fuller list of tunings, see trealted link.
E. They are the top and bottom strings, and are separated by two octaves.
Tuning is really a choice. If you want to get the best sound out of your guitar, then I highly suggest tuning it.
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340 hz is the pitch or note that is sounding. It's the times the string would vibrate per second. By 350 hz guitar, I would get you would be playing a note on the low E string and it would sound sharp to the tuning fork. You would hear a subtle beat or pulsing when sounded together. That beat would get slower and slower as you loosened the string to bring the pitch down until it quit altogether. Your would then have that note tuned to 340 hz. BTW...standard tuning is called A440 meaning that the A note is tuned to 440hz.
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Standard tuning for a guitar is key of "E".
Any guitar can be tuned to C Major. C tuning is a type of guitar tuning. The guitar strings are tuned to be two whole steps lower than when they are normally tuned.