I’ll do that, thanks for the offer.
'Snot a problem. You'll also want to bring your cell phone with you when you go to look at the guitar.
You'll plug it in and make sure everything works. You'll tune the top string to E (your cell phone has a tuner, if you install an app). You'll then check to see if it's playing an E, an octave higher, on the 12th fret.
There's many guitar tuner apps. Martin makes one that I trust enough to recommend. So search your app store for Martin Tuner and you should find something.
I wish I knew how to tune a guitar to an E but I’m sure DuckDuckGo can help me on that one. It’s going to be an interesting experience one I’m certain I’ll remember for a long time. Buy my first guitar. It’ll probably be a shitty one but I’m confident it’ll be good enough to get started.
That's why you'll use a tuner. Your phone can do this. It's an app away. It'll tell ya when you get to the correct E. You can even hum at your phone and find the pitch you're humming at.
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