Said what I didn’t see anything other than I need to use a tuner.
Tune low E (the fat string) to something that sounds like an E.
Move up 5 frets.
Play that. It's an A. Tune the next string to that.
A - 5 frets D.
D - 5 frets G
Now it gets tricky.
G - 4 frets B
B - 5 frets E.
EADGBE.
When you're close, they'll wharble. When the wharble stops, you're close enough.
Always tune up. Never tune down to the note. It'll stay in tune longer.
Thank you for the guide I’m saving that one for later, I’ve heard this tune up thing quite a few times at this point my assumption is it means always tighten the string right?
Yes. If you're above the appropriate note, tune down below it and then tune up to it. Always tune up.
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