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H3122 Classical Guitar Kit

Tuning is the most important concept of playing a 
guitar. If the guitar is not in tune with itself, or the 
other  instruments  in  an  ensemble,  the  resulting 
music will not sound pleasing to the ear. Having 
a  good  understanding  of  tuning  is  essential  to 
maximizing the full potential of any guitar.

Important  issues  to  consider  when  tuning  a 

guitar:

• 

Get into the habit of tuning the guitar every 
time it is picked up to be played.

• 

Always tune the strings “up.” The final tuned 
tension  of  each  string  should  be  reached 
while  tightening  the  string,  not  loosening  it. 
If  the  string  is  tensioned  too  far,  loosen  the 
tension and tune “up” again.

• 

The goal when tuning is to make the strings 
in tune with one another. Standard tuning is 
shown in 

Figure 16

.

• 

The  easiest  way  to  tune  a  guitar  is  using 
an  electronic  tuner  such  as  the  Grizzly 
H3097 Chromatic Tuner shown on 

page 17

However,  knowing  how  to  tune  a  guitar  by 
ear is an important part of being an accom-
plished guitar player.

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5

4

3

2

1

E

A

D

G

B

E

Figure 16.

 Winding the strings.

Tuning

To tune the guitar:

1. 

Play a known Low E pitch. A piano, a tuning 
fork, or an electronic computer file will work.

2.

  Play  an  open  (non-fretted)  6th  string.  The 

goal  is  to  match  the  open  6th  string  to  the 
known Low E pitch.

3.

  Adjust  the  tuning  peg  until  the  pitch  of  the 

open  6th  string  sounds  exactly  like  the 
known Low E source.

— If  the  string  is  tuned  too  high,  back  the 

tension off and retune the string back up 
to match the Low E pitch. Now the other 
strings can be tuned to the 6th string. 

4.

  Next, the 5th string needs to be tuned. The 

tone  of  the  5th  string  must  be  matched  to 
the  tone  of  the  6th  string  by  playing  the 
same note on each string, one after another. 
This  is  done  by  playing  the  6th  string  while 
it  is  being  pressed  (fretted)  at  the  5th  fret, 
and immediately after, playing the open 5th 
string. 

5.

  Listen to the two tones. As the two notes are 

still resonating, adjust the tuning peg of the 
5th string until the two notes have matching 
tones. Remember to tune “up.”

6.

  Perform  the  same  tuning  steps  on  the  4th 

and 3rd strings.

7

.  When  tuning  the  2nd  string,  the  3rd  string 

should be fretted at the 4th fret instead of the 
5th fret.

8.

  Tune  the  1st  string  in  the  same  manner  as 

the 6th, 5th, 4th, and 3rd strings.

Summary of Contents for H3122

Page 1: ...STRIAL INC WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC DS3624 PRINTED IN JAPAN REVISED MARCH 2006 TR CLASSICAL GUITA...

Page 2: ...ls are Lead from lead based paints Crystalline silica from bricks cement and other masonry products Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies depending...

Page 3: ...6 Bridge 6 SECTION 5 ASSEMBLY 7 Neck to Body 7 Fingerboard to Neck 8 Bridge Nut Locations 9 Covered Areas 10 Painting Finishing 11 Sound Hole Decal 12 Attaching Bridge 12 Machine Heads 13 Installing...

Page 4: ...nderestimate the ability of these tools and machinery to cause injury Never operate any tool without all guards in place and always wear approved safety glasses For your own safety please heed this wa...

Page 5: ...WA 98227 2069 Most importantly we stand behind our products If you have any questions or parts requests please call or write us at the location listed below Grizzly Industrial Inc 1203 Lycoming Mall...

Page 6: ...ure 2 Hardware 1 2 3 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 2 REF PART DESCRIPTION 101 PH3122101 Machine Heads W Fasteners 102 PH3122102 String Set 103 PH3122103 Bridge W Fasteners 104 PH3122104 Bridge Decoratio...

Page 7: ...ng either an electric palm sander or a sand ing block sand the guitar body EXCEPT the guitar neck notch the edges and the sound hole with 180 grit aluminum oxide sand ing paper until there is a consis...

Page 8: ...I approved respirator and safety glasses when sanding wood 2 Perform any custom cutting inlay or design work to the neck headstock 3 Using the sanding technique described in the previous sub section s...

Page 9: ...ile flatten the neck until it is flush with the surface of the body 5 Before the neck can be glued to the body the following must be verified a The neck surface and the body sur face must be perfectly...

Page 10: ...oard to the neck with a thin even layer of wood glue Figure 5 Note Make sure the fingerboard is cen tered across the width of the neck and that the 12th fret is centered over the neck to body joint 3...

Page 11: ...e finger board the edge of the nut should be exactly 325mm from the center of the 12th fret Figure 6 4 Attach pieces of sewing thread to the 1st and the 6th nut string slots and tape the opposite ends...

Page 12: ...mall stick of wood to carefully press all the masking tape edges securely to the guitar pieces The finish coat can seep under these edges especially near corners uneven edges and where the frets meet...

Page 13: ...ents during the fin ishing process Several thinner coats usually produce a nicer finish than one heavy coat Note Always follow the finish manufacturer s instructions Dust particles suspended in the ai...

Page 14: ...he decal sheet is completely removed lightly press on the decal with a dry cloth to remove the excess water trapped under neath To attach the bridge to the body 1 Remove the masking tape from the brid...

Page 15: ...machine heads 5 Secure the machine heads to the guitar headstock with the included eight 5 16 wood screws The correct position of the guitar strings are shown in Figure 11 The thin High E string is ca...

Page 16: ...tring Final string tuning will be discussed later in the manual 6 Use wire cutters to cut off the excess string 7 Repeat the above process for the remaining strings Correct string height is crucial fo...

Page 17: ...fied guitar technician raise or lower the saddle before continuing If the string heights are correct Figure 33 then move to checking the string heights at the 12th fret If the string heights are incor...

Page 18: ...Winding the strings Tuning To tune the guitar 1 Play a known Low E pitch A piano a tuning fork or an electronic computer file will work 2 Play an open non fretted 6th string The goal is to match the...

Page 19: ...Bellingham WA 98227 2069 We recommend you keep a copy of our cur rent catalog for complete information regarding Grizzly s warranty and return policy If you need additional technical information rela...

Page 20: ...zzly shall be tried in the State of Washington County of Whatcom We shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental contingent special or consequential damages...

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