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Guitar peg tuning basics
Take a look at the head stock of your guitar. It'll either look something like this, with 3 tuning pegs per side:
Or like this, with all 6 tuning pegs in a line:

Now take a look at the diagrams below.
- If your guitar has tuning pegs on both sides of the headstock, each side will be different. For pegs on the left, turn the peg towards you to tune the string down, turn the peg away from you to tune the string up. For pegs on the right, vice-versa.
- If all the pegs on your guitar are on the left side, turn towards you to tune down, and away from you to tune up.
- For left handed guitars, it's exactly the same - for pegs on the right side, turn towards you to tune up and away to tune down. For pegs on the left side, turn towards you to tune down and away to tune up.
| Tune Down | Tune Up | |
| Peg on the Right | | |
| Peg on the Left | ![]() | ![]() |
Some key tuning tips here before we move on:
- Every time you tune a string, get into the habit of tuning it down first, then tuning up to the correct pitch.
- Try not to tune your strings higher than their standard pitch as too much could cause them to break.
- Tune your guitar every time you pick it up. Obviously this doesn't apply for short toilet/food breaks : )
So that's: fattest string > E A D G B e < skinniest string. In the lessons on my site, I use diagrams with each string labelled according to standard tuning, from low E to high e...
However, you'll sometimes hear people refer to string numbers. 1st string = skinniest, 6th string = fattest.
Different ways of tuning up the guitar
There are two main types of guitar tuning:
1. Tuning the guitar strings to the absolute pitch of their specific notes (e.g. E A D G B e)
2. Tuning the guitar to itself. That's where the notes of the strings aren't exactly on (e.g. there is no piano or tuning aid to help), but the strings are tuned relatively to each other.
For example, number 1 could involve using audio reference, like this online tuner.
An example of number 2 would be to use the 5th fret method. This method is perfect for beginners who want to train their tuning ear.
There's also a lesson on how to tune guitar using harmonics - A more advanced method of tuning, but very accurate and good for fine tuning.
Confident with tuning up? If so, we are now ready to move onto actually playing the guitar, learning chords and basic techniques.| Tweet |
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