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  2. Free online guitar tuner from Fender. Tune your acoustic, electric or bass guitar, select from standard tuning, 12 alternate tunings or customize your own!

  3. Acoustic Guitar Tuner Online | Tuning Acoustic - Fender

    www.fender.com/online-guitar-tuner/acoustic-guitar-tuning

    Tune your acoustic guitar with Fender's free, guitar tuner. Select standard or alternate tunings or customize your own tune for your acoustic guitar.

  4. Standard Tuning: How EADGBE Came to Be - Fender

    www.fender.com/articles/setup/standard-tuning-how-eadgbe-came-to-be

    To be exact, from low to high, standard guitar tuning is EADGBE—three intervals of a fourth (low E to A, A to D and D to G), followed by a major third (G to B), followed by one more fourth (B to the high E).

  5. Electric Guitar Tuner Online | Tuning Guitars - Fender

    www.fender.com/online-guitar-tuner/electric-guitar-tuning

    Use Fender's free electric guitar tuner to keep the tone in tune. Choose from standard or alternative tunings or create a custom tune for your electric guitar.

  6. Tuning Tip: Standard Tuning - Fender

    www.fender.com/articles/setup/tuning-tip-standard-tuning

    While there are many ways to tune your acoustic or electric guitar, everything essentially starts with what's known as "standard tuning." In standard tuning, the six strings are assigned the notes of E, A, D, G, B and E from top to bottom, forming the foundation of guitar playing.

  7. Bass Guitar Tuner Online | Tuning Bass Guitars - Fender

    www.fender.com/online-guitar-tuner/bass-guitar-tuning

    Use Fender's guitar tuner to keep your bass tone in tune. Choose from standard or alternative tunings or create a custom tune for your bass.

  8. Open G Tuning on Guitar | How to Tune to Open G | Fender Play

    www.fender.com/articles/setup/open-g-tuning

    Lesson: How to Tune Your Guitar to Open G. Open G tuning changes the tuning of only three of your strings, but it makes a big sonic impact. Let’s walk through the differences between standard tuning and open G: In standard tuning, your six strings are tuned like this, in descending order, from lowest-toned string to the highest:

  9. Standard tuning refers to assigning a standard of notes to each of your guitar’s six strings. From lowest to highest, those strings are: E, A, D, G, B, E. This order was determined centuries ago to help make it easier to play and achieve pleasant-sounding tones.

  10. Top 9 Alternate Tunings to Learn on Guitar - Fender

    www.fender.com/articles/setup/alternate-guitar-tuning

    Standard tuning is the most commonly used tuning that has your guitar strings tuned (from lowest to highest) to E, A, D, G, B, E. Although standard tuning is, well, the standard for most guitarists to learn and play, alternate tunings open up a whole new world of sound.

  11. How to Remember Guitar String Order & Names - Fender

    www.fender.com/articles/techniques/never-forget-string-names-again

    The six strings of a guitar can be thought of in descending or ascending order. The thickest string is called the 6th string. In standard guitar tuning, this is tuned to E and is often referred to as the "low E string," meaning the lowest note you can play.