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Eb tuning


Question Posted Wednesday January 19 2005, 9:10 pm

hey, does anyone know how to get E flat tuning on an acoustic guitar? On the guitar tab it says "E flat tuning" but i'm not sure how to tune it. thanks a bunch xxo -*jeanine

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bAhAmAmA0250 answered Wednesday January 19 2005, 9:35 pm:
if you have AIM then IM this person AlK3sK8rPuNk625 his name is antoine just let him know that i gave you that sn.. hope he helps-trixxie

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WTF answered Wednesday January 19 2005, 9:21 pm:
ok, do you know how to relative tune? meaning the 5th fret on the E string is equal to the open A string? tune it down so everything is a fret higher than it normally is, meaning 6th fret for all except g should be 5th fret. hope that made sense

you should take lessons, ive played for over 2 years and started taking them a few weeks ago, they help a lot, i wouldnt have known if it werent for them.

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