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TIPCODES ELECTRIC GUITAR AND BASS GUITAR | Tipcode: |
EGTR-001This Tipcode sounds the six guitar strings, from low E to high E. |
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EGTR-002This Tipcode sounds the four strings of a bass guitar: E, A, D, and G. |
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EGTR-003The tremolo can be used for pitch bend and vibrato effects, as this Tipcode shows. |
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EGTR-004This Tipcode briefly demonstrates the difference between a clean and a distorted sound. |
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EGTR-005This Tipcode demonstrates various popular effects such as a wah- wah, a chorus, and a delay. |
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EGTR-006Listen to the difference between a fretted and a fretless bass in this Tipcode. |
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EGTR-007As you can hear in this Tipcode, the neck pickup makes for a smoother, cleaner sound, while the (identical!) bridge pickup promotes a twangier, edgier timbre. |
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EGTR-008The difference between single coils and humbucker is demonstrated in this Tipcode. |
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EGTR-009This Tipcodes shows you how to put on a new string. |
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EGTR-010If you gently stretch your new strings, detuning will be reduced. |
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EGTR-011These Tipcodes sound the reference pitches for guitar (Egtr-011) and bass guitar (Egtr-012). Low B is included for both instruments. |
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EGTR-012These Tipcodes sound the reference pitches for guitar (Egtr-011) and bass guitar (Egtr-012). Low B is included for both instruments. |
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EGTR-013A is 440 Hz. |
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EGTR-014This Tipcode shows you how to simply tune fretted to open strings on an acoustic guitar. It works just the same on an electric instrument. |
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EGTR-015Tipcode Egtr-015 shows an A=440 tuning fork. |
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EGTR-016Tipcode Egtr-016 shows you how to tune using harmonics. On an electric guitar, preferably use the bridge pickup! |
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EGTR-017In this Tipcode, you can clearly hear how the number of beats is reduced as the strings are tuned up to the right pitch. |
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EGTR-018Play this Tipcode to see how to compare the pitches of the harmonic and the fretted note at the twelfth fret, and to hear how big that pitch difference can be. |
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EGTR-019Moving the saddle toward the pickups lowers the pitch of the open string. |
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EGTR-020Play this Tipcode to hear what a double bass sounds like. |
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EGTR-021This Tipcode demonstrates the sounding difference between a classical guitar and a steelstring. |