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E A D G B e (the little e is for the 1st string, and it is tuned an octave higher than the 6th) oh and this may help you when you're starting out, but you should definately get to learning how to tune on your own. ![]() this diagram basically explains how you do it by yourself. for example if you're trying to tune the A string(5th), you fret and play the 5th fret on the E string(6th), which is the A note, then you try to make the A string identical sounding to that note. you do this for all of them except when you're tuning the B string(2nd); instead of the 5th fret, it's the 4th. then you tune the e string(1st) to the 5th fret of the B. at this point in your playing, you should know a few things by then, such as chords/scales, so use those as a final check to see if you're in tune, i.e. if it sounds the way it's supposed to so yea, that's about it, hope this helped
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