So, I tune my newest/oldest guitar in a weird way. I put it in open G with the lowest string gone.
I tune it like most people would, and then I do my weird fine tuning.
So, I noticed on my two acoustic guitars, if I pluck a string, other strings with the same note will vibrate as well. So, for fine tuning, I pluck strings that are the same note, and adjust until it sounds good. Then I pluck one string (the lower one) and watch the higher string(s). If they vibrate, I'm close. I turn the tuning machine until the higher string vibrates the most.
I also use how the whole guitar vibrates, so I aim for the least waves in the feel of the guitar.
This is probably impractical, but it works for me.
Opinions? :blob7:
I tune it like most people would, and then I do my weird fine tuning.
So, I noticed on my two acoustic guitars, if I pluck a string, other strings with the same note will vibrate as well. So, for fine tuning, I pluck strings that are the same note, and adjust until it sounds good. Then I pluck one string (the lower one) and watch the higher string(s). If they vibrate, I'm close. I turn the tuning machine until the higher string vibrates the most.
I also use how the whole guitar vibrates, so I aim for the least waves in the feel of the guitar.
This is probably impractical, but it works for me.
Opinions? :blob7: