Why is tuning a guitar so stressful?

The tuning is expensive and takes a long time, so you tend to tune it and then play it as it sits. The guitar is more complicated: even though the frets are placed in equal temperament, guitar tuning pegs are easily accessible, and the strings can be "bent" with your fingers as you play.
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Why tuning guitar is difficult?

Our innate inclination when tuning notes to each other the way we often do on a guitar or a fiddle is to play them together and see if they sound "in tune" with each other. The adjacent strings on a guitar are generally a musical 4th apart, and unfortunately almost no one can hear that interval accurately.
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How do I get over my fear of tuning my guitar?

Just string the guitar up and as you're tuning up, hold the guitar at an angle away from your face. If I'm ever restringing an entire guitar, I always rest the headstock in my lap and string it like that. Not because of an irrational fear, just like to see what I'm doing.
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Should I be scared to tune my guitar?

A good rule is to slowly tighten a string up to pitch (always up, not down, to the desired note); you won't over-tighten it that way. So, we've established that you will break strings, but there's good reason not to be scared.
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Why do I have to keep tuning my guitar?

One of the biggest reasons why a guitar goes out of tune quickly, is because the strings are old. As strings get old and worn, they become less tense. You already know that the tension of the string is the ultimate factor which decides if the string is in tune or not.
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Why do cheap guitars go out of tune?

Well, in short: The main causes of guitars going out of tune are the strings not being stretched properly, low quality or old strings, the climate where you play, or parts like capos, tuning pegs or nuts messing with the tuning.
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Should I tune my guitar everyday?

The longer you take between sessions, the more likely it is that you'll have to break out your tuner upon returning to the instrument. At the end of the day, just as a general rule, you should tune your guitar every time you play. No matter how trained your ear is, a tuner will help your sound immensely.
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Can a guitar string snap hurt you?

Guitar strings are not dangerous, and it's extremely rare for them to cause significant injury. However, the ends of guitar strings can be sharp enough to break the skin, and a broken string can whip with a decent amount of force—trim strings at the guitar head to reduce the risk of eye-poking.
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Can a guitar string snap while tuning?

Just as sharp tuning posts can act like little string cutters, dirty or misshapen nut slots can break strings too.
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Is it safe to take all the strings off a guitar?

Let's look a bit deeper: You can change strings either by removing all of its strings and replacing the entire set at once, or by removing and replacing each string, one at a time, without damaging your guitar. However, depending on the type of bridge your guitar has, you might prefer to do it one way or another.
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Why is the B string so hard to tune?

This is why the B- string sounds out of tune. It's because the G string and B string are a major third different from each other, and in the Equal Temperament tuning system, the Major Third is 14 cents sharp in comparison to the Just Intonation system, which is 100% accurate.
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Should every note on a guitar be in tune?

It is impossible to place the frets on the guitar so that all notes on the instrument will be perfectly in tune in every key -- simply impossible, because of the way tuning works. There are two basic types of tuning in western music: Pythagorean and tempered.
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What is the fear of guitars?

Citharaphobia is the fear of guitars.
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How long will a guitar stay in tune?

Generally, guitars will only stay in tune for a day or two on average after settling in. However, new strings will probably only stay in tune for a few minutes. There are various factors that affect a guitar's tuning stability, so there's not really a definitive answer to this.
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Why won't my guitar hold a tune?

If your guitar doesn't stay in tune, always look for loose parts at the bridge, neck joint( if it's a bolt-on neck), and especially the tuners. Anytime you do a setup or change strings is a great time to give the guitar a once-over and check for any loose parts.
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Why does the G string always go out of tune?

“The height of the G slot in the nut can really impact things,” Pullen explains. “If it is too high, that extra distance you need to press the string down to fret the note will bend it out of tune.” Additionally, the string gauge needs to be matched to the guitar's scale.
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How long should guitar strings last?

Even so, a seldom-played guitar will quickly acquire rusted strings because of humidity and moisture in the air. The average set of strings played by the average player may last around 90 days (about three months).
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Why does the G string always break?

Guitar strings break because the nut is dirty or worn

If your strings are breaking near the nut, that should be a red flag that something is wrong up top. Usually there are two instances where a nut can contribute to string breakage: dirt gathering in the slot of the nut, or a nut that has been worn by heavier strings.
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Can guitar strings cut your hand?

While it's certainly possible to cut your fingers while playing guitar, the chances of it actually happening are extremely low, with a few exceptions.
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Are electric guitar strings painful?

Playing on a guitar with steel strings will obviously wear your fingers out faster than a guitar with nylon strings. But even nylon strings can be painful for beginners.
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What is the most common string to break?

The most frequent ones must be the high and low E's and the D. It happens every few months. In my case it's always the high E and the G. But logically the high E breaks more often.
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Should I loosen my guitar strings when not playing?

Just like a fine Bourbon, the tone of a solid wood guitar should improve over time. In order to let the tone and resonance develop, you shouldn't loosen the guitar's strings when you aren't playing. Tune your instrument, and let it rest.
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Can you play above a capo?

You can't play anything below the capo — only above it on the neck. Sometimes, engaging or disengaging a capo causes the strings to go out of tune.
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