Without your video, I would have been lost how to tune my Classical Guitar. I purchased the same product that you demonstrated in your video and it helped me a lot. Thank you so much. Great job.
@rafez89 That's actually another setting to which allows you to configure your digital tuner to tune your guitar 1 to 5 semitone down from the standard tuning. I've make another video clip to further explain that function, you can check it out in my channel with video title: How to down tune your guitar a semitone Hope this answers your questions :)
@tmib92 .. For example, E4 means the string is currently in the key of E which is at the 4th octave. Another example, D#4, means the string is currently in the key of D# which is at the 4th octave. Hope this clears things up for you :)
@Dreamer23245 ...oh yeah, i've skipped that part. Basically the number 440 hz is a reference pitch which you could change to something else .. example 435 hz, 446 hz... Most of the time, we leave it as 440 hz as it's the common ones most instrument used to get a standard pitch for tuning.
@Mishu3210 Straight-up, it's not user friendly to perform none standard guitar tuning. But you still can get around tuning in drop C by switch the tuner to the chromatic mode.
@rafez89 Hi rafez89 ! Yes this tuner can be used on an acoustic guitar. On top of that as far as i know, it also could be used on electric guitar, bass guitar, piano, violin, harp.
@rafez89 Hi rafez89. Could you elaborate more on your question ? If you could indicate which part of the clip (example: is it on the 7:34 min or 5:17min...) your question is coming from, that will be helpful for me to accurately answer your question :)
Great job on this video, the heck with everyone else that are very disrespectful to your presentation. People like you make the world go round. Thank you, Mr. Tuner :)
@tmib92 Hi tmib92, i'm assuming you are using the same mode of tuner i was using. I've posted another video up in my channel with title "How to down tune your guitar." ( Sorry i can't post the hyperlink here in the comments, youtube does not seem to accept that at the moment). Anyway, for your second question, if you are using the chromatic tuner, the letter represents the key the guitar string is in at the moment, and the number represents the octave it is in.
ahhmm...how to use a built in auto tuner??....it is in a chromatic mode....when i pluck the E string the letter that will show is other chord...i donno anymore...is it broken???
Hi. What's the 440 Hz for. My tuner (brand KGarage KMT-20- does anyone have a link to its manual. It seems to be a japanese brand), has chromatic, guitar, bass and a letter U. What could be the letter U? Thanks. God bless, Proverbs 31
Hi ! Amateur tunist here ! I have the excact one as you!Does it automatically pick up which string you are playing? E.g i was playing C,would it know automatically or do i have to set it up just for C ? Thankyou!:)
The tuner is very good, but the metronome is awful. It has no volume control, much less output for headphones. The "clicks" are very low volume. Hard to hear them For the first time the Boss let me down ..
ALL-WAYS TUNE UP TO PITCH ALSO NEVER-MIND THE BUTT-HEADS WITH NO PATIENTS. IN THE COMMENTS,THAT'S WHY THEY SUCK AT PLAYING GUITAR!! ANY-WAY VERY GOOD AND THOROUGH VIDEO THANKX
@Franquay the signs are to tune the guitar half step or whole step. one flat sign means half step down and two means obviously whole step down.
Without your video, I would have been lost how to tune my Classical Guitar. I purchased the same product that you demonstrated in your video and it helped me a lot. Thank you so much. Great job.
@rafez89 That's actually another setting to which allows you to configure your digital tuner to tune your guitar 1 to 5 semitone down from the standard tuning. I've make another video clip to further explain that function, you can check it out in my channel with video title: How to down tune your guitar a semitone
Hope this answers your questions :)
whats the 440 hz at the top about? you didn't explain that at all
@tmib92 .. For example, E4 means the string is currently in the key of E which is at the 4th octave.
Another example, D#4, means the string is currently in the key of D# which is at the 4th octave.
Hope this clears things up for you :)
@MJSpin1 Yeah, you've to set it to Chromatic Mode in order to detect what key you are playing for the string.
@Fukky1996 yeah you can use the input cable to plugged in to your guitar for more accurate tuning
@Dreamer23245 ...oh yeah, i've skipped that part. Basically the number 440 hz is a reference pitch which you could change to something else .. example 435 hz, 446 hz... Most of the time, we leave it as 440 hz as it's the common ones most instrument used to get a standard pitch for tuning.
@Mishu3210 Straight-up, it's not user friendly to perform none standard guitar tuning. But you still can get around tuning in drop C by switch the tuner to the chromatic mode.
Oh god, I'm glad he didn't start to explain about manufacturing process and why grass is green
@rafez89 Hi rafez89 ! Yes this tuner can be used on an acoustic guitar. On top of that as far as i know, it also could be used on electric guitar, bass guitar, piano, violin, harp.
@porsaspersereika LOL, yeah. Someone mentioned that earlier in the post. Didn't notice i'm doing that until it's subjected to public audience.
Thanks for this tutorial! Didn't realize till now that there is a guitar setting :D
@PwNFisH111 You can tune your guitar to standard and then by ear the last string, E :)
@smaili99 no probs :) Have fun learning and playing guitar !!
This was great help!!!!! My guitar is now in tune!!!! Thanks so much! :)
Informative video , thank You . Today i buy Fender Digital Guitar Tuner FT 8 and can't use it .
Just wished he got to the nuts and bolts of it sooner. Most of us know how to plug one in and blah blah woof woof (Jimi ❤️)
@rafez89 Hi rafez89. Could you elaborate more on your question ? If you could indicate which part of the clip (example: is it on the 7:34 min or 5:17min...) your question is coming from, that will be helpful for me to accurately answer your question :)
Excellent video very easy to follow. Would highly recommend 😇
all i want to learn is how to tune a guitar , not this guys lifestory-dont make your vids soooo long
Great job on this video, the heck with everyone else that are very disrespectful to your presentation. People like you make the world go round. Thank you, Mr. Tuner :)
Wait. I have that in Icy's room in antipolo
hey! why my tuner have a low volume :( is the same tuner, but i only can ear my metronome or the notee when i put my ear very close to the tuner
@tmib92 Hi tmib92, i'm assuming you are using the same mode of tuner i was using. I've posted another video up in my channel with title "How to down tune your guitar." ( Sorry i can't post the hyperlink here in the comments, youtube does not seem to accept that at the moment).
Anyway, for your second question, if you are using the chromatic tuner, the letter represents the key the guitar string is in at the moment, and the number represents the octave it is in.
ahhmm...how to use a built in auto tuner??....it is in a chromatic mode....when i pluck the E string the letter that will show is other chord...i donno anymore...is it broken???
Great video but I want to tune my Bass to a FCGC I don't know how please help
it only tunes to EADG HELP
Hi. What's the 440 Hz for. My tuner (brand KGarage KMT-20- does anyone have a link to its manual. It seems to be a japanese brand), has chromatic, guitar, bass and a letter U. What could be the letter U? Thanks. God bless, Proverbs 31
How Do You Tune Your Guitar To Drop D On This Tuner?
Hi ! Amateur tunist here ! I have the excact one as you!Does it automatically pick up which string you are playing? E.g i was playing C,would it know automatically or do i have to set it up just for C ? Thankyou!:)
Don't you just love that sound when you press 6 on your keyboard? I Do
Explaine the hertz bro.... you can change them also.... now was 44o hertz....
chromatic tuner is the best way. It picks up sounds your ear can't even detect.
hey there.can you tune in C or drop C?
How can I semi-tune a guitar
@marcusdavid88 glad that it help :)
how to go E flat?
thanks!
thank u , it was v helpful
@Arvak777 Spot on. :)
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The tuner is very good, but the metronome is awful.
It has no volume control, much less output for headphones.
The "clicks" are very low volume. Hard to hear them
For the first time the Boss let me down ..
@wagman32 oops... late reply .. but yeah... a bad habit of mine lol
Good man :)'
Why are the little b's jumping?
daghanag yaw yaw nmu uy !!!!!!
ALL-WAYS TUNE UP TO PITCH ALSO NEVER-MIND THE BUTT-HEADS WITH NO PATIENTS. IN THE COMMENTS,THAT'S WHY THEY SUCK AT PLAYING GUITAR!! ANY-WAY VERY GOOD AND THOROUGH VIDEO THANKX
R u fkin tuner sales man ll
@rroopeg Yea:D Fuk That I'de Rather Play PS3:D
thanks alot for wasting 6:10 minutes of everyones lives -_-
wow get on with it!!!
you like hearing yourself talk too much bottom line it dude!!!
Dafuq! stop doing that weird sound with your mouth