Music Theory and tuning a guitar?!


Question: Music Theory and tuning a guitar!?
I'm learning how to play guitar and the first thing anyone needs to know how to do is tune thier guitar!. I know that when ur using a tuner it tells you what note ur hitting and if the note is higher than what its suppsoed to be u need to losen the string and if its lower tighten it!. So this is where the music theory comes in!. In music what is the highest and lowest notes!.Www@Enter-QA@Com


Answers:
The guitar chords from lowest to highest are as follows:
C-C#-D-D#-E-F-F#-G-G#-A-A#-B then back/starts again to C!. As for me, I tuned my guitar with my desired pitch!. I tuned first the lowest string (e) into my desired tightness of it then the other strings will follow!. Even if your tuning is not that accurate with the chromatic tuner, that's no big deal 'cause you can move half or whole step higher as you play the guitar if it's tuning is too low and vice versa if it's too high, you can do a half/whole step down!. So with the chords mentioned above, if you're on G and would like to go to D, then you have to loosen it (the strings)!. Hope this helps you!. =DWww@Enter-QA@Com

if your tuner says that the note is sharp then it is higher than the tuning note (which in the US is set to 440 A)!. if the tuner reads the note as flat then it is lower than the tuning note!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Tuning!? First step to playing guitar!.Thickest string to thinest string--->E!.A!.D!.G!.B!.EHope that helps!Www@Enter-QA@Com



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