19. maj 2002 - 19:10Der er
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Stemning af Guitar
Hvordan stemmer jeg min guitar, det er vist en spansk! Jeg kunne godt tænke mig en forklaring eller tegninger af hvordan man stemmer den... Nogle som kan hjælpe for 60 point?
Du løfter telefonrøret og stemmer E (den dybe) efter den! Så holder du din finger på 5 bånd på den dybe E streng, og stemmer A efter den, således fortsætter du til du når ned til d 4 streng (fra oven) hvor du skal holde fingeren på 4 bånd. Og resten af vejen er det 5 bånd
Det er nemlig rigtigt! ... men du kan gøre noget smartere! ... du kan gå ind på www.download.com og søge efter guitar, så kommer der en masse enkle programmer, som kan hjælpe dig! -Dette er dog primært hvis du har svært ved det andet :O)
Guitar Tuning Instructions The first thing you should do when you pick up your guitar is tune it. Before you record, tune up, this will save you from losing that perfect lead because the G-string was flat. Tuning your guitar also trains your ear to the different sounds of each note. There are many ways to tune your guitar, of course the easiest and most accurate way is with an electronic tuner. That is if your intonation is set properly. You can find tuners that work with the acoustic guitar, electric or both. An acoustic guitar tuner will have a built in mic, to pick up the sound. Electric guitar tuners usually have an input jack to plug in the guitar and at times also the mic. It is highly recommended that everyone own some type of tuner. However, I strongly suggest you learn to tune your guitar with one note off a fixed source, or by ear. This will not only help train your ear to the pitch of each note, but will help with finger placement and pressure applied to the string. The open A note for tuning has been included to assist you. Open A for tuning. If you have windows media player, you can set the sound to repeat. This will be in the media's option file. If you set it to repeat, you can listen to it many times over and not have to mess with it. Tuning the (A) or 5th string. The most basic way of tuning your guitar, will start with the open (A) string. This is the second largest string, which is called the 5th string. By using the fixed source, piano, harmonica, tuning fork, another guitar or the A note supplied, we will tune the A string. You will now make the (A) string match the pitch or tone of the A source by picking the A string open and letting it ring. Picking the A string open, means to pick the string without fretting the note. (Fretting, pushing down on the string). I find by loosening the string below the tone and raising or tuning while increasing the strings tension, works the best and tends keep the guitar in tune longer. So, once you establish that A tone and match it with the open (A) string, you are ready to move on to the next string. Remember, don't tune while loosening the string, only while tightening. Tuning the (D) or 4th string. Now that you have the A string matching the pitch of the A source, your ready to move onto the D string. Of course the D or 4th string is directly below the A string. By fretting or placing your middle finger on the (fifth fret), A string then picking it, will sound the D note. This note should be held down and left to ring or sustain while adjusting the D or 4th string to match the tone. It may take a few times to match up, but remember to always match the tone while tightening, not while loosening. Tuning the (G) or 3rd String. Now that you have the D string matching the A string at the 5th fret, we can move onto the G string. The G string is directly below the D string. By fretting or placing your middle finger on the D string fifth fret and picking the string, you sound the G note. Once again let the sound ring out by holding your middle finger down while adjusting the G string to match the sound of the G note played at the fifth fret Tuning the (B) or 2nd String. The B string is directly below the G string. Fretting the G string with your index finger at the forth fret, will sound the B note. Let this note ring out and adjust the B string to match this tone of the B note. Tuning the (High E) or 1st String. The high E string is the thinnest string and below the B string. Fretting the B string with your middle finger at the fifth fret will sound the E note. Let this note ring out and adjust the E string to match that of the fifth fret B string. Tuning the (Low E) or 6th String. Finally our last string. The Low E string or 6th string is the largest string. By placing your middle finger on the fifth fret of the Low E string, will sound the A note. Let that note ring out and pick the (A) string open and match the E string, 5th fret to the open A string.
det var da et sært spørgsmål, men her kommer en forklaring. 1. du forsøger at stemme din a(nr.2 streng fra oven) streng efter klartonen på din telefon det svarer nemlig næsten til et a. 2.du stemmer den dybe e streng(1. streng fra oven) efter a-strengen ved at trykke på femte bånd på den første streng, og så skal den have samme tone som den du lige har stemt efter telefonen. 3. (d-strengen) Du stemmer den 3. streng ved at trykke på femte bånd på a-strengen og få den løse 3. streng til at have samme tone 4. (g-strengen) Du stemmer den 4. streng ved at trykke på femte bånd på d-strengen og få den løse 4. streng til at have samme tone. 5. (g-strengen) Du stemmer den 5. streng ved at trykke på 4. bånd på e-strengen og få den løse 5. streng til at have samme tone. 5. ((den høje)e-streng) Du stemmer den 6. streng ved at trykke på 5. bånd på h-strengen og få den løse 6. streng til at have samme tone.
god fornøjelse. hvis det ikke lykkedes må du købe dig en stemmemaskine.
øhh, så vidt jeg ved svarer klartonen næsten til kammertonen som er et a, og i danmark og tyskland hedder den tone der ligger en 1/2 tone under et c H. hvorimod den hedder B i de engelsksprogede lande, men den tone der ligger et halvtonetrin under H hedder dog også i dk. Bb. Lidt mærkeligt og jeg kan godt forstå at folk bliver forvirede.
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