i use ap guitar tuner with a microphone, and the hardes string to tune is the 4th one, why is this?
i use ap guitar tuner with a microphone, and the hardes string to tune is the 4th one, why is this?
Last edited by Starshine; 03-11-2008 at 12:25 AM.
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What brand/model guitar is it? How old is the guitar, and how old are the strings? Also, if the tuner you are using is available online, you might consider providing a link to it.
wel lthe guitar i a normal wood one, and the program is AP Guitar tuner.. search for it.
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I use a tool on my Palm TX,
Whats it called again....
Try to tune it from an online piano ...
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The reason I asked for the brand/model of the guitar is some are easier to tune than others, depending on the quality. Also, depending on the age of the guitar, the tuning pegs may be worn out, particularly on that one string. Furthermore, if the strings are very old and worn they may very likely not tune easily or stay in tune well. Lastly, having used many computerized guitar programs over the years, nothing beats a real tuner. You should consider going out and buying one.
Last edited by jsobeck; 02-08-2008 at 10:45 AM.
IMO, using a piano to tune is the best option for a guitar (and a banjo too, for that matter).
I have a Schechter Omen 6 Guitar.
some times the quality of the strings may be bad..
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