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StevenLindsey
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I tune mine initially using the harmonic at the 12th and then the 5th and 7th across. Then starting at the low E 12th harmonic comparing it with the lower fretted note on another string...then doing the same with all the other 12th fret harmonics listening for the difference between the notes. I just tune until the wavering stops at any position. Gets it about as close as you can get. I've probably not used correct technical terms..I don't know them - but my guitar is in tune. Experts disagree all over the place on the "correct" tuning method. But while experts argue, somebody else is playing the guitar. You cannot "perfectly" tune a guitar or a piano. Just get it as close as you can without obsessing over it and play some music. Most people can't hear 3-4 cents anyway.