Installing the battery on the tuner
Press and slide off the battery cover. Matching the polarity markings (+/–), insert a CR2032
battery (not included) into the battery slot, then place the battery cover back on.
Tuning
Guitar strings naturally fall out of tune, not only
from regular playing, but also from temperature
changes throughout seasons.
The most common tuning for guitar is ‘E
Standard’.
E A D G B E; starting from the thickest, lowest
pitched string (the Low E), to the thinnest, highest
pitched one (the high E). These are both the
same ‘E’ note, but two octaves apart.
When in tune, these are the notes you will hear
when you strum just one string, with no frets held
(an open fret). The same note, one octave higher,
will also play if you hold a finger on the 12th fret
(the one with two dot symbols) while strumming.
To tune your guitar, simply turn the tuning pegs
on the headstock tighter or looser until the string
for that tuning peg can be strummed gently,
ringing out with a nice sound.
If the string feels too tight, you may be an octave too high.
BEFORE FIRST USE
OPERATION
Note:
If the strings are off tune by more than one note, do not turn the tuning key too
fast as this can cause the string to break. The strings take time to adjust to new
tension, especially when changing its tune significantly.
Low E
A
D
G
B
High E
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