Care Of Your Instrument
We recommend that you always keep your instrument in a case or gigbag when
transporting or storing it. This reduces the possibility of damage due to nicks and jams,
and sudden changes in climate or atmosphere.
Carry the case with the lid towards your body. In the event that you have not properly
fastened the latches and the case opens, the lid will fall against your leg and prevent the
instrument from falling on the ground. Never put your instrument in the trunk of your car
or place anything on top of it.
Perspiration can damage the finish of your instrument so always wipe down your
guitar after playing or before storing with a clean soft cloth. Polishing it with some high
gloss guitar polish or a good quality carnauba wax polish will prolong the durability of
the finish.
Tuning Your Instrument
The above chart shows how different instruments are tuned. The first string, for
this purpose, is considered to be the smallest diameter. Tune the two outside strings
first, then tune towards the center. This equalizes the pressure on the bridge and
allows rapid tuning.
Bass
4th 3rd 2nd 1st
E A D G
Guitar
6th
5th
4th
3rd
2nd 1st
E
A
D
G
B
E
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