When you play your guitar, how often you check if it's in tune depends on a few things. Here’s what I’ve found helpful:
Before You Play: Always start by tuning your guitar. This makes sure you're starting off on the right note.
During Long Playing Sessions: If you’re playing for an hour or more, try checking the tuning every 15-20 minutes. Changes in humidity and temperature can mess with the tuning, especially if you’re really getting into it.
If It Just Doesn’t Sound Right: Listen to your guitar! If something sounds off, stop and check the tuning.
New Strings: When you put on new strings, they can stretch a lot. So, make sure to check their tuning more often right after you put them on.
In the end, getting better at listening will help you know when to tune your guitar!
When you play your guitar, how often you check if it's in tune depends on a few things. Here’s what I’ve found helpful:
Before You Play: Always start by tuning your guitar. This makes sure you're starting off on the right note.
During Long Playing Sessions: If you’re playing for an hour or more, try checking the tuning every 15-20 minutes. Changes in humidity and temperature can mess with the tuning, especially if you’re really getting into it.
If It Just Doesn’t Sound Right: Listen to your guitar! If something sounds off, stop and check the tuning.
New Strings: When you put on new strings, they can stretch a lot. So, make sure to check their tuning more often right after you put them on.
In the end, getting better at listening will help you know when to tune your guitar!