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Tuning Your 3 4 Acoustic Guitar Accurately with an Electronic Tuner

By Courtney Lewinski


Standard-sized guitars are often too huge for young players since there is a hand span required in order to fret specific chords properly. A smaller sized 3 4 acoustic guitar is perfect for young player, since the guitar is scaled down by one fourth. Which means that the distance amongst frets is reduced and chords and tunes are much simpler to play. The ways to tune a 3 4 acoustic guitar is a lot the same as tuning a standard acoustic guitar. The strings are all the same pitch and the method of tuning is no different. Using an electronic tuner is probably the most accurate way to tune a 3/4 acoustic guitar.

Step 1. Plug the guitar in to the tuner. By using a standardized guitar jack lead, hook up the guitar to the tuner's input socket. Make sure the tuner is powered. You can also choose to use a clip-on tuner instead of using the electronic one, especially for acoustic guitars. They operate the same, the (blank) difference is the method by which they get the note. If you are using a clip-on tuner, be sure that the battery is perfectly charged then clip it to the headstock.

Step 2. Turn on the tuner. Majority of the tuners turn on automatically at the time you connect; others may require you to depress a foot switch or manually press an on/off button. The tuner normally flashes or lights up when activated.

Step 3. Hit the top E string and observe the reading coming from the tuner. The tuner will show either a dial or a number of LED lights. Both display methods are the same. It will have a center point on its display that suggests that a note is perfectly tune. Your aim is to get the dial hit the center and make the center light illuminate by adjusting the string. If the top E string is not in tune, the dial points to the right if sharp and points to the left if flat . The gap on each side may differ in ratio to the amount that the string is out of tune.

Step 4. Adjust the tension of the guitar string in accordance with the tuner reading. For sharps, relax the pressure of the string by turning the tuning key. For flat readings increase the tension. Make use of a smooth, light action when turning the key to avoid breaking the string.

Step 5. Keep on doing this step for the rest of the guitar strings. When you have your first string perfectly tuned, proceed to the following down. A few tuners may require you to manually choose the string for which you are tuning through poking a control key. While other tuners will identify the string you are tuning automatically.

Step 6. Play a basic guitar chord, for example an open E or an open A, and pay attention for any clashing or dissonant notes. At times the tuning process needs a bit of adjusting as guitar strings may slip after being tight them up.




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