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Acoustic Guitars: Playing Tips

If you are a beginning guitar player there are some useful tips that you can follow to help get better and make sure that you are getting the best sound possible.

The best thing to do is make sure that your guitar is always in tune. This is important so you know that you are always getting the correct and best sound possible. In addition, tuning your guitar when you are initially playing is a great way to practice hearing the different sounds and knowing how to play proper scales. So every single time you play your guitar, you need to make sure that you tune it before you start.

 

The tuning method requires that all six strings are first individually tuned and then all strings are tuned as a whole. Before you are comfortable with the sounds that are created you'll need to use another reference point for you to match your sound to. You can use an electronic tuner, a piano, a tuning fork or a cue from another person with a guitar. It is important that you learn how to properly tune a guitar for the best sound possible.

It is also important to know about your guitar. Knowing how it functions and how the parts are created and put together is what allows you to get a full understanding of your instrument. This is just as crucial as knowing the accurate way that the instrument should be held, how to position your instrument and how to support the guitar, the neck and the box. Be sure when you are in the beginning stages of learning to play the guitar you have a properly tuned guitar.

There are some standard things that every guitar player should know about tuning their guitar. First off, if you are playing by yourself and with no other instruments you can do a relative tuning and your guitar can sound really well. Be sure that the 6th string corresponds with the “E” key on the piano. However, if you are going to play in unison with other instruments a relative tuning may not be good enough because it will not sound well with the other instruments. In this case you need to do an absolute tuning.

You can consider your guitar absolutely tuned when the guitar is exactly in tune with a piano. The piano is the standard instrument that is used as an anchor tuner. However, when tuning an ensemble it is important that all instruments are in tune with each other which will usually involve some slight adjustments.

Another common method used is the unison method. In this case the E string is used as the reference note. When you are sure that the E string is in tune you can easily pluck the different strings to match the pitches of the E string.

It is important for all beginner guitar players to learn how to properly tune a guitar so as they practice they can be sure they are achieving the right sounds.



 

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