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How to Tune the Classic Rock Open G Sound Using Harmonics

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Introduction

Frustrated that the guitar sounds out of tune? When you tune the classic rock open G using harmonics, it makes the chords sound awesome. Read more to learn how.

This article uses music terms. For definitions, see the Glossary at the end of the post.

The diagram below shows you how to tune open G using harmonics:

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The following video demonstrates the basics of playing harmonics for beginners.

Explanation of TAB and Harmonics

For those of you who don’t know how tab works, we need to review it before trying to tune the classic rock open G tuning.

  • The lines represent the strings.
  • The fattest string is represented by the line toward the bottom of the page.
  • The thinnest string is represented by the line toward the top of the page.
  • The numbers represent the frets.
  • The smaller numbers indicate the frets near the head of the guitar.
  • The strings get numbered from thinnest to thickest with string 1 being the thinnest and string 6 the thickest.
  • The diamonds above the numbers indicate which frets have harmonics.

To play a harmonic, lightly touch the string over the fret while plucking the string. You should hear a bell-like tone.

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How to Tune the Classic Rock Open G Sound Using Harmonics

Start by tuning open G with an electronic tuner. The notes for open G tuning from the bottom string to the top are: D G D G B D. When tuning using the above tab, always tune the measures in order from left to right or the tuning will be off.

Each measure has two notes.  In the first measure, pluck the 7th and 12th fret harmonics so they sound at the same time. Then, turn the tuning peg on the 4th string until the two harmonics match.

Listen for beating (the wah-wah-wah sound). When the beating disappears, you are in tune. Follow the same procedure for measures 2 and 4. If you have a hard time hearing the harmonics in measure 4, try adding distortion.

Measures 3 and 5 each compare a harmonic with an open string. Once again, tune the second note of each pair until the two notes match.

Alternately, you can tune the classic rock open G tuning using a strobe tuner. To find out how to use a strobe tuner: 

How to Play the Classic Rock Open G Sound

Once you’ve finished tuning the classic rock open G tuning, play all of the open strings. This is a G major chord. Next, play an Ab major chord, simply lay a finger (usually the index or #1 finger) on the first fret and press down all the strings while strumming.

Finally, moving the first finger up and down the neck yields other major chords. The root, for which the chord is named, stays on the fifth string.

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