So for example, if you need to tune your first string to an E note but the tuner tells you it is a D note, you need to tighten the string until either a D# or Eb note appears (they are the same note,) and then keep tightening until the D#/Eb note turns into an E note. This is crucial to know, because A and A# are different notes and many beginners make the mistake of note noticing a # or b symbol next to the note letter on their tuner and end up tuning their guitar to the wrong note. There are no notes between the B & C note or the E & F note.Between G & A there is a note which can be called G# or Ab.Between F & G there is a note which can be called F# or Gb.Between D & E there is a note which can be called D# or Eb.
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