What's considered a reasonable amount of time to tune a guitar?

Rubycon

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As title says.

How long should it really take for someone that's been playing for 16 years?
 

Zim Hosein

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Originally posted by: Rubycon
As title says.

How long should it really take for someone that's been playing for 16 years?

A few minutes tops IMO Rubycon :)

 

Pepsi90919

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like a minute. but with new strings you'll have to do it over a few times so... more than that.
 

TuxDave

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I would say a couple minutes.... unless the player has OCD then probably 30 minutes or so.
 

CraKaJaX

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By hearing or with a tuner? 1-2 mins?

Or if your Jimmy Page, you tune it WHILE playing.
 
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It depends for me... If I have at least one string tuned, then < 1:00. If all the strings are off, then probably 3-5 minutes. Of course, I'm not that great and have only been playing for 3 years...
 

Rubycon

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Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: Rubycon
<--- takes off shoes so foot tapping is silent. ;)

PICS! :p

Never turn out in this dark room. :p

How about a sandy foot? Just relaxing at Tortola BVI a few days ago. :)

Originally posted by: SludgeFactory
< 60 sec, probably much less in most cases

So how long did it take him?


Haha a few minutes - no wait that's not right - 10 sec later - OK. You get the idea. I'd upload some stuff if I had the bandwidth. I'll be in NYC today and will connect to a good wifi on a T3 so perhaps I can send some stuff to putfile. ;)
 

Fritzo

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Um, if you've been playing for 16 years, you will have a chromatic tuner that tunes it for you :)

Oh, also, if you can play with your toes, please post it.
 

thomsbrain

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probably 30 seconds, tops. but if it's a floyd rose tremelo, it could take 5 minutes easy. those things are a PITA.
 

clamum

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Originally posted by: thomsbrain
probably 30 seconds, tops. but if it's a floyd rose tremelo, it could take 5 minutes easy. those things are a PITA.
That's what I've got. At the time I got the guitar, I didn't realize it was gonna be a pain and that I'd never use the tremolo.

Have any tips for changing strings on it?
 

Fritzo

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Originally posted by: clamum
Originally posted by: thomsbrain
probably 30 seconds, tops. but if it's a floyd rose tremelo, it could take 5 minutes easy. those things are a PITA.
That's what I've got. At the time I got the guitar, I didn't realize it was gonna be a pain and that I'd never use the tremolo.

Have any tips for changing strings on it?

Use heavier strings (.10's are good), and get some tuner locks.
 

Tiamat

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a couple minutes, although due to environmental conditions, tuning might have to occur more or less frequently.
 

Phokus

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If you're playing an accoustic guitar, buy a guitar with a built in tuner FTW.
 

SuepaFly

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I have a tuner, best investment ever since it seems I'm completely tone deaf. Go figure. So about 2 minutes.