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TIPCODES ACOUSTIC GUITAR

Tipcode:

AGTR-001

Classical guitarist, playing a bass line and the melody at the same time.

AGTR-002

This Tipcode demonstrates the different timbres of steel-string and nylon-string guitars.

AGTR-003

Here's how to play the blues with the three chords pictured above.

AGTR-004

Most guitarists prefer a larger size guitar for strumming.

AGTR-005

Fingerpicking guitarists play both a bass line and the melody.

AGTR-006

This Tipcode shows you how to check a guitar’s intonation.

AGTR-007

This Tipcode demonstrates classical guitar technique, using the tips of the fingers to stop the strings.

AGTR-008

A string winder helps save time when changing strings.

AGTR-009

This Tipcode shows you how to pre-stretch strings. Don’t pull too hard!

AGTR-010

Here’s how to untie a nylon a string at the bridge.

AGTR-011

This Tipcode shows you how to tie a new string to the bridge of a classical guitar.

AGTR-012

Tipcode AGRT-012 is the sequel to AGTR-011, attaching the string to the tuning post and winding it.

AGTR-013

Most string winders can also be used to remove bridge pins.

AGTR-014

This Tipcode shows you how to attach a new string at the bridge.

AGTR-015

A brief video demonstrating how to attach a new steel-string to its tuning post.

AGTR-016

Tipcode AGTR-016 sounds an A=440, while AGTR-017 demonstrates the use and the sound of an A=440 tuning fork.

AGTR-017

Tipcode AGTR-016 sounds an A=440, while AGTR-017 demonstrates the use and the sound of an A=440 tuning fork.

AGTR-018

A basic guitar tuning method: start at low E, and match open strings to stopped strings at the fifth and fourth frets.

AGTR-019

This Tipcode shows you how to tune a guitar by harmonics.

AGTR-020

This Tipccode sounds reference pitches for your guitar strings, starting a low E. Each pitch sounds for eight seconds, and you can play the again and again.

AGTR-021

A capo allows you to raise the pitch of your instrument by one or more half steps.

AGTR-022

This Tipcode takes you on a brief tour to a guitar maker.