well its in a half step down, but if your playing in half step down its technically something different.. but its played the same as like em
Standard tuning for a guitar is key of "E".
B Standard , the song is in b minor key But u can also play it in E standard tuning , the key will change into e minor
Nowadays, they are generally made of die cast metal.
If, by tuning, you mean key, than that would be C major. (The first 3 notes are E, C, and G.)
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Standard tuning for a guitar is key of "E".
B Standard , the song is in b minor key But u can also play it in E standard tuning , the key will change into e minor
Nowadays, they are generally made of die cast metal.
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If, by tuning, you mean key, than that would be C major. (The first 3 notes are E, C, and G.)
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Guitar has no alternate tuning, and is just "tuned in C," just like the piano, marimba, violin and cello, among other instruments.
beat a team rocket on floor 4 talk to him after you beat him and you get the key
The Western musical tuning that allowed instruments to play in any key was not developed by any one person. It was developed by a number of composers and musicians over many years.
He has his guitar tuned down a whole step from standard tuning, and uses a Bb marine band harmonica. (use a C if in normal tuning)
Signal generators: reference (tuning equipment) source - such as electronic keyboards beat frequencies - as in a superheterodyne radio
a B flat trumpet will tune to an A by playing a B. A C trumpet will tune to an A by playing an A.