Fender CD-140S Musical Toy Instrument User Manual


 
Due to the tremendous amount of tension exerted on the neck by the 12 strings, we suggest that you use a light
gauge string set, such as the Fender Phosphor Bronze (60-12 L) on your 12-string guitar.
In standard 12-string tuning, the second string in each pair is tuned to the same pitches, E, A, D, G, B, E, and
using the same methods as the six string guitar on the previous page.
For the E, A, D, and G strings, the first smaller string in each pair is tuned to the same note, but an octave higher
in pitch than its partner. For the B and E strings, the first string in each pair is tuned in unison, (exactly the same
pitch), as its partner string.
Many players find it difficult to press the strings down on a 12-string, due to the high tension caused by the extra
strings.
A remedy that some players choose is to tune the entire guitar to a lower relative pitch, such as E-flat or D;
thereby reducing the string tension. You may then use a capo on the first or second fret, to bring it back up to
where it plays at standard pitch.
The guitar will certainly be easier to play, and the reduced tension will put less stress on the neck over time, but
bear in mind that it will also sacrifice a bit of the tone projection of the instrument.
Tuning 12-string Guitars
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