Standard tuning for a guitar is EADGBE, from the lowest-pitched string to the highest. However, many musicians prefer alternate tunings for various reasons such as playing in different genres, creating unique sounds, or simplifying certain chord progressions.
When tuning down, you decrease the tension on each string. This can affect the sound quality and playability of the guitar. It’s important to ensure that the strings are not too loose, as this can lead to buzzing or poor intonation.
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