Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts with the label tuners

How To Adjust Guitar Bridge - Quick Tips

Hey Everyone, I am going to share my quick tips about guitar bridge adjustment for beginners whom I found struggling much time to fix. So are you thinking how to adjust guitar bridge on your own in a simple way. Well, here we will discuss some quick tips to do so. This process of adjusting is also known as adjusting the action on the guitar. Adjusting the action is important for the guitar to sound good. The action is the distance of the strings to the fingerboard. If the strings sit too high or low then there is a problem with your guitar. You will have to adjust the action. Moreover, if the strings sit too low then you may hear a buzzing sound and if they sit too high then you may find it very hard to fret. Quick tips to adjust the guitar bridge: You will have to lower or raise the part of the bridge where the strings actually sit and this bridge is also termed as saddle. It may take some time, so be patient and use the tips explained below. Measure the guitar action: ...

How To Tune A Guitar For Beginners

If you are a beginner and have decided to learn the guitar then basic knowledge about the parts of a guitar neck is very helpful. The parts of the guitar neck are frets,   fretboard ,  tuners ,  headstock , and  truss rod . It will help you  tune your guitar . Tuning your guitar is the most important step because if your guitar is not tuned, it will not sound good and you definitely don’t want that. So, let us first learn about the  parts of a guitar neck  followed by the steps to tune a guitar. So, these parts are explained below: Frets:  Frets are the raised wires that run across the width of the fingerboard. These help the strings to be shortened by pressing them down behind them. While playing the guitar, players don’t have to find the perfect spot of a note which happens with other fretless instruments like a violin. Fretboard: F retboard is the neck area located just below the strings. It is marked and shaped so one c...