Introducción
Although tuning the bass makes the open note correct, slight variations in fret length and the string type can affect the note at higher pitches.
In this guide we will change the length of the strings to better perfect the pitch of each note at higher frets.
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Loosen all of the strings completely by turning each tuning peg counter clockwise. Continue until there is no tension in the strings
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Tighten the string until it is close to the proper tuning. Use an electronic tuner or an online tuner that uses your computer's microphone. (Google: Online Tuner)
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Tune the thickest string to B, the second thickest string E, the next thickest to A, the next string to D, and the last string to G.
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Plug the instrument cable into input jack.
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Plug the other end of cable into the tuner.
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Re-tune the string, and then recheck the pitch of the 12th and 24th fret. Note how only the green light is illuminated, indicating that the pitch is now a G.
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If the 12th and 24th fret are not in tune, repeat step 5 until they are in tune.
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If the 12th and 24th fret are in tune, repeat steps 3 through 5 for each of your strings until each string is intonated.
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