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Said what I didn’t see anything other than I need to use a tuner.

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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.

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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?

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Yes. If you're above the appropriate note, tune down below it and then tune up to it. Always tune up.