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mrvanquesz
06-03-2005, 06:22 AM
odds are that something like this has been posted, but here it is again
an easy way to tune the bass: +=sharp+flat
G|+A+BC+D+EF+G+A+BC+D
D|+EF+G+A+BC+D+EF+G+A
A|+BC+D+EF+G+A+BC+D+E
E|F+G+A+BC+D+EF+G+A+E
for GDAD tune E-7- to match A -0-
Killer Fridge
06-03-2005, 08:13 AM
in other words, youve labeled the fretboard
a quicker way is to use a tuner
fatwreckpunk
06-03-2005, 09:50 AM
well i use a tuner
I<3myOLPmm2
06-03-2005, 12:30 PM
my brother stepped on my tuner and demolished it
i was all proud of it all the pros used the same one
/tear
/sigh
-olp
EDIT: OMFJEBA**** TYPOZ0RZZ~!!!
FACELESSnotBASSLESS
06-03-2005, 12:33 PM
in other words, youve labeled the fretboard
:lol:
peeted
06-03-2005, 12:34 PM
some tuners are **** and they take ages to get properly in tune, this could be very helpfull to beginers who cant tune well (i tune like this wen iv got a trebaly or smooth tone but with a more growly midsfull tone i find harmonics easier)
Killer Fridge
06-03-2005, 12:40 PM
if you havent got a tuner, buy a "big to little" jack converter (yes ok i dont know the size of the jack plugs, i just know one is big and one is little :D) and go download something called chromatia tuner free (i dont know where it is exactly though, im sure google will help) and plug your bass into the computer and use it as a giant tuner :thumb:
Chameleon
06-03-2005, 01:43 PM
Sorry, maybe i'm a dumbass...but how in gods name does that help you tune??
Chameleon
06-03-2005, 01:48 PM
Sorry, maybe i'm a dumbass...but how in gods name does that help you tune??
csdunek
06-03-2005, 02:49 PM
Just click here... tune your bass (http://www.tunemybass.com/)
monkeyboy102
06-03-2005, 05:15 PM
just buy yourself an electric tuner mate, makes things sooo much easyer, espcally if you wnat to do drop D or B tuning
sixxbassist90
06-03-2005, 05:23 PM
i dont need a tuner
mrvanquesz
06-04-2005, 04:18 AM
Sorry, maybe i'm a dumbass...but how in gods name does that help you tune??
it helps because you can see what strings to tune to what strings
like, you want to tune to a certain note (say D) then look for the D on the next string and tune to that. you just have to find the right D on the fretboard
Az_Holl
06-04-2005, 05:18 AM
even if it does help you to tune i still think this should be in lessons
willobassman
06-04-2005, 05:23 AM
Atomicant is right, lessons is where tis belongs under a title of "fretboard labels"
wicked_child
06-04-2005, 08:09 AM
i dont need a tuner
me too. i only need another instrument properly tuned. even a ukulele will do. :)
All you've done is label the fretboard and its not even readable!
Urban Rhythm
06-04-2005, 10:49 AM
me too. i only need another instrument properly tuned. even a ukulele will do. :)
How do you know the other instrument is in tune without a tuner?
The Forgotten Bassist
06-04-2005, 10:53 AM
I think you should have put this in lessons and not in here. Plus it isn't that simple to read unless you already know what you mean. You could have putt in "A,A#,B,C..." instead of what you put in, I think that would make more sense to anyone who isn't sure about what you said.
Tuners are soo much easier anyway.
The Forgotten Bassist
06-04-2005, 10:55 AM
How do you know the other instrument is in tune without a tuner?
:lol: good point, but I think I'll just ruin the fun by pointing out that pianios are tuned and I've never heard of a electric pianio tuner.
Urban Rhythm
06-04-2005, 11:09 AM
:lol: good point, but I think I'll just ruin the fun by pointing out that pianios are tuned and I've never heard of a electric pianio tuner.
Pianos can go out of tune aswell though, they need tuning aswell now and then (can't remember what the people are called that come out to tune pianos, its a profession).
If you're a gigging musician you will not get away with not having some kind of tuner, whether you can tune yourself to the guitarist/keyboard player etc etc, after he has tuned to a tuner or not, it would not be professional to start tuning to the guitarist during a set because you've either knocked your tuning heads or your bass is just going slightly out because of temperature.
The Forgotten Bassist
06-04-2005, 02:39 PM
Pianos can go out of tune aswell though, they need tuning aswell now and then (can't remember what the people are called that come out to tune pianos, its a profession).
Yeah, but the people aren't electronic, I think *looks around suspicously*
Killer Fridge
06-04-2005, 03:02 PM
yes, but unless you have access to a large supply of tuning forks for each note, electronic is easier! :D
neal_672
06-04-2005, 03:05 PM
Atomicant is right, lessons is where tis belongs under a title of "fretboard labels"
I so thought you were Quatre with that avatar, stop confusing me!
Anyway on the tuner argument: mine is a pile of wank.
The GP
02-08-2006, 01:22 AM
odds are that something like this has been posted, but here it is again
an easy way to tune the bass: +=sharp+flat
G|+A+BC+D+EF+G+A+BC+D
D|+EF+G+A+BC+D+EF+G+A
A|+BC+D+EF+G+A+BC+D+E
E|F+G+A+BC+D+EF+G+A+E
for GDAD tune E-7- to match A -0-
mrvanquesz. Thank you. This is actually exactly what I was looking for. Some people just like tuning from one string on...like the 5ths fret on the guitar, etc... Expecially when there's not a tuner immediately handy.
Granted, this was a bit hard to read, but helpful nonetheless.
Too bad people in forums always have to shoot helpful people down. Email your complaints to yourself, I don't want to read them.
Shinobi_sniper
02-08-2006, 01:32 AM
Harmonics work good....
But it's usually best to tune to whoever you're playing with...
because even if you are out of tune, at least you are in tune with each other.
Holy thread bump, Batman!
Akira
02-08-2006, 06:03 AM
:lol: good point, but I think I'll just ruin the fun by pointing out that pianios are tuned and I've never heard of a electric pianio tuner.
Pianos go out of tune. My family has an old one, we have to get it tuned like twice or three times a year.
Psychopsilocybin
02-08-2006, 06:18 AM
I hate people who refuse to use tuners. Unless you have perfect pitch, please use a tuner.
cAPS_lOCK
02-08-2006, 06:35 AM
Harmonics work good....
But it's usually best to tune to whoever you're playing with...
because even if you are out of tune, at least you are in tune with each other.
Only if you are always playing the same string at the same time. Otherwise it'll sound false anyway.
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