Friday, September 9, 2011

How to tune your Mandolin

The absolute easiest way to tunea Mandolinis with an inexpensive electronic fully chromatic tuner (chromatic means the tuner works on all 12 notes of the scale not just the six notes of a guitar tuner). Coincidentally we just happen tooffer theworlds best sellingchromatic tunerin our okay store for well under $20.00 including delivery, batteries and one year warranty!
To use just play yourMandolininto theKorg CA-30 chromatic tuner's built in microphone. The Korg CA-30 chromatic tuneris totally automatic so just pluck the string and use the LED lights andmovingneedle displayto dial in the string tension. Remember you can use your handy Korg CA-30 chromatic tunerto tune ANY acoustic (with the built in microphone) or electric (just plug into the 1/4" input jack) instrument in your collection.
To properly tune a Mandolinit is important to tune to the target note in a sharp direction. That is if your target note is "A" and when you pluck your string you notice that it is sharper than your target "A" then turn the tuning peg to a pitch flatter than "A" and slowly tune up to "A" if you pass "A" then repeat the process. Always tune up to the desired note.
The correct notes for yourMandolinare (starting from the bottom set of strings, the ones closest to the floor when you are playing) E, A, D, and G (the same as a Violin). Each set of two strings are tuned the same.
Thanks for reading!
Evan

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