Название | : | 5 Different Ways to Tune the Guitar by Ear |
Продолжительность | : | 18.25 |
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Просмотров | : | 39 rb |
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Thanks for the tips and explaining the pros and cons👍🏼 Comment from : @philipjones7372 |
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Thank youvery muchBroI know this system 35 years ago but I forgot Comment from : @rikkibalnegg1 |
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First off all,br1 I have not seen yet a classical guitar less than 19 fretsbrYou do want to have the 19 fretsbr2 As you said until the tuners light turns on it takes time Nope less than a secondbrAnd when you tune you don’t let go with your left hand turning the running why would you?brBy the time you try to explain even the beginning,I already had it turned Comment from : @margita951 |
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Hello, what if I don't have a correct reference tuning and I don't have an electronic tuner either? Comment from : @thenickster1118 |
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you shouldn't use harmonics at the 7th fret because it will give you perfect 5ths and the equal temperament built into guitars means the 5ths have to be lowered slightly you'll find some chords out of tune with that method Comment from : @khasab6124 |
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What brand is your guitar? the sound is so clear Comment from : @TheRhooger123 |
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This was really great Simon So happy to be a student of yours Comment from : @lissawick2171 |
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Hi Simon ! brDo you have any coment on tunning the guitar in 432hz ? Comment from : @felixblanco8365 |
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Is it fine to have 3 steel strings and 3 nylon strings on my classical guitar, does that affect the sound of it? Comment from : @lambsauce7809 |
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video starts at 522 Comment from : @ezioauditore6176 |
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Wow, great video!! I generally use octaves to tune my guitar, but after watching your video I’m starting to experiment with tuning to one string Btw, I still have and use an A440 tuning fork brbrAlso I’ve told mentioned to many people that I think tuning by ear is more accurate, but very few people believe me Yes the electronic tuners are quite accurate, but I feel you get just a tiny bit better tuning accuracy by ear Comment from : @flyingmolamola |
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Thank you!!!!!!!!! Comment from : @serenalite |
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A problem with relying on open string compared with 5th fret fingered is that on at least 75 of guitars, the open strings are noticeably flat compared with fretted notes further up, and even worse, the first fret is is often slightly flat compared with second to 7th frets The safest way to tune is to compare all fretted notes some way up the fretboard The other problem is major thirds The G string in particular nearly always sounds way sharp after apparently tuning it accurately in open strings That is because the G string is low tension and high mass, and it tends to grossly sharpen as you approach the 12th fret A guitar is never in tune throughout It's a compromise The final problem is that while you can temporarily bend strings to correct flatness, you cannot "unbend" them to correct sharpness brbrMany good players often bend the root position tonic note on the low E and A strings to be sharper with some chords in order to stop the major thirds higher up sounding sharp Comment from : @fingerhorn4 |
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For viewers' edification, Bach did not use equal temperament That is a disproved assumption Exactly equal teperament as opposed to nominally equal temperament is an invention of the early 20th century This is all discussed in Duff's "Why Equal Temperament Ruined Harmony" Strictly speaking equal temperament is not in tune, particularly the major and minor thirds So using an E string as a reference to tune the G string is not a good idea Easily taught and learnt, abstract regulations cannot substitute for unique temperament according to the needs of a particular piece Comment from : @justinmeng984 |
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Thank you for this Simon, it was very helpful I'll be joining CGC next month and I look forward to your lessons Ps your new guitar has a lovely tone Comment from : @renaissancestrings9264 |
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Thank you, Simon I can see how the 1 string method would help a beginner learn the fretboard as well Comment from : @zathrasnotzathras655 |
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Love your podcast Simon Comment from : @KunchangLeeMusic |
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brilliant video and badly needed ,tuning wrecks my head ,thanks a lot Simon Comment from : @AlanMcCarthyguitar |
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