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Yep. Turn your G tuning key a little.
I'm not sure I'm explaining it right. When I'm tuning the G string using the tuner, and the needle is straight up indicating the string SHOULD be tuned to G, the readout on the display is saying F#. Hope that helps.
Good point, I should have said that myself. That's why I think the G string is probably tuned a half step flat.The tuner doesnt know which string you are tuning. All it knows is notes.
Good point, I should have said that myself. That's why I think the G string is probably tuned a half step flat.
Sometimes a bass will give "overtone" or "ghost readings". It may be an intonation problem. Check the tuning at the 12th fret and adjust the saddles to bring it in tune. Other reason pick-up height, the magnets may not be the right distance to give a good reading.
I use my tuner to tune to a fretted E on the A string (7th fret) and tune the rest by ear as my basses can be to "touchy" for a tuners sensitivity.![]()
Your explanation is clear. Let me restate what has been posted before.I'm not sure I'm explaining it right. When I'm tuning the G string using the tuner, and the needle is straight up indicating the string SHOULD be tuned to G, the readout on the display is saying F#. Hope that helps.
this post, while being hilarious, also makes me mad. what is it with new guitarists and bass players these days? nobody wants to learn how to tune by USING YOUR EARS??? when i first started playing, the very first thing i learned was how to tune by ear. and nowadays kids use tuners and still can't tune properly! your tuner is saying F# because you're tuning up to an F#, not a G!!!
if you're the least little bit serious about playing the bass, learn how to tune by ear.
is the guitarist blasting 24 hours a day? does he come home with you and blast while you're trying to practice on your own?Agreed completely, but it's difficult tuning by ear when all your ears hear is your guitar player's amp blasting.