Gibson LP STD LTD Manual v1.0
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You
may
fret
individual
strings
while
tuning,
which
can
allow
for
alternate
tuning
techniques
that
differ
from
simply
loading
a
tuning
in
the
Blue
or
Yellow
Bank.
Here
are
some
examples
of
how
to
use
this
technique.
Note:
It's
important
to
fret
the
strings
very
accurately,
and
strum
gently
and
precisely—
especially
when
frequencies
are
being
measured.
Tuning
Individual
Strings
Down
Suppose
you
want
to
tune
to
Dropped
D
tuning
instantly.
1.
Activate
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited's
standard
EADGBe
tuning
but
don't
strum
yet.
2.
Fret
the
low
E
on
the
2nd
fret
and
strum
the
strings.
3.
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
will
tune
to
Dropped
D
tuning.
You
may
use
this
technique
for
all
tunings
/
strings
that
are
at
lower
pitch
than
the
tuning
you
are
using.
Tuning
Multiple
Strings
Down
If
you
want
to
tune
more
than
one
string
down
to
a
certain
pitch,
you
may
fret
and
strum
string
by
string.
Let´s
do
an
Eb
(Hendrix
tuning)
with
this
technique.
1.
Activate
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited's
standard
EADGBe
tuning
but
don't
strum
yet.
2.
Fret
the
low
E
at
the
1st
fret
and
pluck
only
that
string.
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
will
tune
the
low
E
string
to
Eb.
3.
Fret
the
A
string
at
the
1st
fret
and
pluck
only
that
string.
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
will
tune
the
A
string
to
Ab.
4.
Fret
the
D
string
at
the
1st
fret
and
pluck
only
that
string.
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
will
tune
the
D
string
to
Db.
5.
Continue
fretting
strings
at
the
1st
fret
and
plucking
individual
strings.
Appendix
C:
Battery
and
Power
Management
Appendix
C:
Battery
and
Power
Management