Tune a guitar to standard tuning C+ 4:27

There are few projects that are so simple, and so immediately rewarding, as learning to play a favorite song on the guitar. Not only is it a wonderful way to pass the time but, by learning to play your favorite songs and riffs, you'll be better able to articulate (and otherwise translate) your musical ideas into great-sounding songs. Before you learn to play any of a favorite song, however, you'll need to be in tune with it. In this video guitar lesson, you'll learn how to tune your guitar to standard (EADGBE) tuning. Take a look!

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