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Or perhaps the tuner will actually play the note for you? Re: E string sounds like D string on Monday, May 29, I know what the E needs to sound like. I just can't get it there. Which is the best way to make it go up an octave higher? You won't get there with adjusters, adjusters are for finer tuning. Sotumariku 59 points Posted by Sotumariku. Yeah, be careful not to go higher than E though, cuz if you do the string will break.

Re: E string sounds like D string on Monday, June 5, Harmonicist 7 points Posted by Harmonicist. Re: E string sounds like D string on Monday, June 19, I found out why it was so hard to tune. There was something wrong with my peg since it's a very old violin. Even if frets are seated into a neck properly, they still have to be leveled basically sanded to the same height and crowned and dressed reshaped and polished.

This is not always done in the factory for mass produced, inexpensive guitars. They just stick the frets in and ship it. From what I can tell, a " zero fret " is a fret which sounds the open string's note when played, and a small number of guitars do indeed have them. If so, that would explain the issue you seem to be having. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top.

Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. High E string sounds weird even though it's tuned Ask Question. Asked 2 years, 1 month ago. Active 2 years, 1 month ago. Viewed 6k times. This is becoming a nuisance when playing chords and not to mention fingerstyle.

If anyone could suggest how to fix this it would be appreciated. Improve this question. Gigi Gigi 11 1 1 silver badge 3 3 bronze badges. Comments are not for extended discussion; this conversation has been moved to chat. When you say that the second fret sounds how the first fret should sound, and the first fret sound like open, what does that mean? Are you referring to pitch or timbre? Chordbuddy has also launched a product that conveniently combines a capo and a tuner.

It has become very popular amongst musicians and you can find it by clicking here. To tune a guitar the old-fashioned way, first tune the 6th string to low E. If you already know this pitch, tune on. You may want to go online to find samples of a low E. Pluck your tuned low E string with your right hand for right-handed, standard guitar players—lefties playing left-handed guitars should reverse this while holding the string down with your left hand at the 5th fret starting from the headstock, count 5 frets up toward the body.



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