September 15, 2017
No matter how good you are at bass, if you’re out of tune during a live gig, the audience - and your bandmates - will be less than impressed. Even if your bass is properly intonated and you’ve used an electronic tuner to tune it up before the first downbeat, a variety of factors may cause you to step on that tuner pedal a little more than you’d like, which can really slow the momentum of your band’s live show. But don’t worry- this post will help you get to the root of the problem.
Even the highest quality, most expensive instruments won’t stay in tune forever. But if you find your instrument going out of tune a lot during practice - or more importantly, on the gig - take the time to check out the following factors:
1. The tuning pegs. If your tuners are loose or rattling, this can seriously affect your tuning stability. Make sure all the screws are aligned and tight and that the nut on the tuning peg is nice and snug. Be careful not to over tighten anything- remember, your tuning peg is supposed to be able to move.
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