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Question: Guitar Frequency Question!?
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I have a 12 string guitar and am having a little difficulty getting it in tune!. I tuned the 6 bass strings just fine using an electronic tuner set to 440 Hz!. Can I tune the octaves with the same tuner set to 460 Hz!? Would that get me the desired standard tuning for the 12 string!?

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Not sure what you mean by the "6 bass strings" since the top two courses are tuned in unison!. In any case, you need to tune all 12 strings with the tuner set to A = 440 Hz!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

It's impossible to tune a 12 string!. You can get it close, but it will always be a little out!.Www@QuestionHome@Com


Step1
Use a guitar tuner to tune your twelve-string guitar!. No matter how well you can tune your six string with your perfect ear, you will find yourself extremely frustrated and spending far too much time trying to tune your twelve string without an electric tuner!.
Step2
Tune your strings one octave apart, except for your high "B's" and high "E's," which are both tuned as normal!. For example, tune the top low "E" string as you would a regular six string guitar, and tune the second lower "E" string one octave higher!. Repeat the double octave tune with the "A's," "D's" and "G's!." Tune both "B" strings and both high "E" strings to the same octave as you would a regular six string guitar!.
Step3
Begin tuning at the "G" strings, working down the "B's" and "E's" and then going back to the "D's," "A's," and low "E's!." With twelve strings, the pressure on the fingerboard is much different than on a six string guitar!. If you tune from low "E" to high "E," you will find that your upper strings are out of tune again by the time you are finished!. Tuning center down, center up will help prevent stretching and pressure that will quickly cause your strings to go out of tune again!.
Step4
Maintain your tuned guitar for as long as possible by tuning up, not down!. For example, when you begin working on a string, loosen the key a bit first so that you are beginning tuned down!. Gradually tighten the key until you reach tune!. If you overshoot and go past the target, loosen the key again tuning up!. Tuning up will ensure that your guitar holds the tune longer, as strings tuned down tend to loosen quickly!.
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