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anyone know if you have to transpose on the guitar to tune it

2007-11-29 11:10:13 · 7 answers · asked by 540dash 2 in Arts & Humanities Performing Arts

i mean is a guitar on concert pitch. Is a concert C a C on the guitar

2007-11-29 11:14:36 · update #1

7 answers

Yes, the guitar is in concert pitch. A C on the guitar is really a C, not a Bb or anything like that. However, guitar music is written one octave higher than it sounds.

Hope this helps.

2007-11-29 11:21:12 · answer #1 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

Transposing is not necessary for tuning the guitar. You tune to the same notes as C instruments. The only caveat is that the sound of the guitar is one octave below the same sound as written for piano.

2007-11-29 11:22:26 · answer #2 · answered by livemoreamply 5 · 0 0

Guitars are normally tuned to "concert pitch".
Many are tuned down a semitone where an E chord shape will sound as Eb.

Capos help for transposition.

2007-11-29 11:19:27 · answer #3 · answered by Freddy 2 · 0 0

The guitar plays in the key as written but sounds an octave lower. The strings, starting from the highest sounding, are E B G D A E. Middle C is actually found on the B string on the first fret, but when written is played on the 5th string on the 3rd fret. Hope this helps.

2007-11-29 11:15:32 · answer #4 · answered by SKCave 7 · 0 0

CowUkeA is right. in case you're enjoying from a chord sheet with the chord names (letters) above the lyrics, then only play the named chord yet with an ukulele chord shape from an ukulele chord chart. Now in the experience that your question is a thank you to I transpose guitar chord shapes to ukulele shapes, that's surprisingly trouble-free besides. As a reference examine; a guitar C important chord shape performed on an ukulele (ok so which you're short 2 strings -- the 5 and six strings from the guitar -- only carry the a million-2-3-4 string be troubled postions) would be an F important chord on a (GCEA) tuned ukulele. it rather is 5 0.5-STEPS above the guitar. meaning; positioned a capo on a guitar on the 5th be troubled and play the C important chord shape. Have somebody play the comparable chord shape on an ukulele. you will the two be enjoying the comparable chord. yet you the two would be enjoying an F important chord.

2016-11-13 01:01:08 · answer #5 · answered by lizarraga 4 · 0 0

well your gonna wanna retune the guitar to they key you want to transpose to. if you dont know how to tune a guitar normally using the 5th fret i would get an electric tuner, they can tell you what note your playing and what key your playing it, that way when you want to go back to your regular key you wont get all messed up. i reccoment the intellitouch pt-2 tuner, i got it at guitar center, its awsome. hope i helped!

2007-11-29 11:16:04 · answer #6 · answered by alyse d 2 · 0 0

you genreally don't tune except for effect

guitar is tuned to e minor a relative of g

2007-11-29 14:45:11 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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