Beginner Guitar Tuning - How to Tune Your Guitar Lessons

July 4, 2009 by admin  
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25 Comments on "Beginner Guitar Tuning - How to Tune Your Guitar Lessons"

  1. pokemon199424 on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    hmmm is this for electric or acoustic

  2. izualdaz on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    hum, ok thanks, but for a nice tunner there is Guitar Rig 3 (the demo is sufident) :)

  3. SnozzberryStout on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    Thank you

  4. gstyzzer12 on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    Drop C is Down One Whole Step, then you would tune your lowest string to match the fourth string.

  5. cineman01 on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    Actually that is a variation of open D, it is more traditionally played as DADF#AD

  6. eroticblack on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    isnt open d dadadd???

  7. SnozzberryStout on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    aww, maybe you guys could add c please?

  8. StopTheMoti0n on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    wow…. no lol

  9. xxLittleSingerxx on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    thankyou!

  10. safenders on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    That’s true but most people only want to have it as a hobby

  11. safenders on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    Good point.

  12. Anthonylp2 on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    Thanks Tim. I get my tuner and it’s simple and useful! Your guys rock!

  13. harvey288 on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    yh it would

  14. SnozzberryStout on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    Can it tune to c?

  15. 55nick15 on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    yes

  16. Shredthemstrings4388 on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    well im a student at GIT in hollywood cali, and they’ve taught me more there in one day then online shit ever has. However i’ve played for 5 years, and I’m advancing my theory into a very complex musical language. Which online lessons can’t do for you. Also, it’s better to get a teacher even if u aren’t in music school like myself, bcause chances are if u have a good teacher u can get to know people in the music industry and get gigs easier with good connections. Trust me on this.

  17. Tommyr on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    Online lessons are FINE. A very good value IMHO. At $35-$40 for a half hour personal lesson I can pay for a whole month online AND watch them over and over and over and…….AND get email answers, diagrams, charts,etc. I payed for 4 months online at Nextlevel. Well worth it IMHO. Justine Sandercoe is awesome as well.

  18. jfbrown42 on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    How much it costs depends on where you live. Around Boston it costs $90 or so. It’s well worth it though.

  19. DarkManS32 on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    Of course.

  20. c2dhollaa on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    would this work for an acoustic guitar aswell or no

  21. ohyemino on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    Thank You so much !! :D

  22. goldenflake7 on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    …and all this time I thought you were “Tim Gilbert”

  23. Shredthemstrings4388 on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    online lessons are bad in my opinion, well if u want to advance your musical knowledge in theory anyways. I suggest getting a personal teacher, so u can ask questions and see things in whatever way u need them explained to you because different people have different ways of viewing things.

  24. RoadRunnerDrummerJD on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    Okay mate, fair enough.

    Hope things are going well and keep rocking:D

  25. CandBvids on Sat, 4th Jul 2009 5:05 pm 

    nope, clapton started at 16

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