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1 BUTTONFUNCTIONON/OFF:The ON/OFFbuttonturnsthe unit on or off. After2minutesof non-use,theGuitarProfessor willautomaticallyshut off tosave power.(10 minutesinCHORDFINDER mode).Whenthe LCD displayspromptlyreplacethe twoAAA batteriesaccessedonthe backsideof the :The TUNER buttonplacesthe GuitarProfessor :The TONE buttonturnstheGuitarProfessor into TONE :The chord buttonplacesthe GuitarProfessor intoCHORDFINDERMODE andhelpsyou find your :The MAJ/MINbuttonworksonly whenthe GuitarProfessor is in helpsyounarrowdownspecificchordswhilein :The 7th-9thbuttonworksonly whenthe GuitarProfessor is in RUCT IONST hankyou for purchasingthe GuitarProfessor by QwikTune.
2 Your new GuitarProfessor combinesthreemuchneededguitartoolsin oneneat,little package: TUNER:With it, you canfine-tuneany guitar acoustic,electricor bass. CHORDFINDER:Quicklyputs hundredsof chordgraphsat your fingertips. PITCHPIPE:offersasimpleway to manuallytuneyour guitar especiallyhelpfulas a tuningreferencefor CLED sLCDIN JAC KRequires2 AAA (UM4) Jack:The IN jack is used to plugin your guitarfor :The MIC is a smallmicro-phonethat picksup thesoundfrom a guitarandregistersthe pitch(ortone)of each is used fortuningacousticguitarsthat cannotbe pluggedinto the IN NE R MOD EThe tunerof your GuitarProfessor ismoresensitiveand someguitars,the needleon the LCD metermay moverapidlyfrom one this happens,try strikingthe ,whentuningan acousticguitarusingtheMIC, makesure thereis no backgroundnoisein the room(voices,otherinstruments,TV, radio,etc.)
3 USINGTHE electricguitars,insertone endof the cableinto your guitar,andthe otherend of the cableinto theIN jack of your GuitarProfessor .For acousticguitars,hold yourguitarso the soundhole is within4-8 inches(100-200mm)of the MICon the frontof your GuitarProfessor . The soundhole is thelargehole in the middleof theguitarbody over whichthe , then pressTUNERto placeyour GuitarProfessor in stringbeingtunedwill showin the top leftcornerof the LCD the needlestopsto the left of0, and the REDcomeson, thepitchof the stringis flat (too low).Tightenstringtensionand strikethe themeterneedlelines up directlyoverthe 0 on the RED,thestringis in the needlestopsto the right ofthe 0, and the REDcomeson,the pitchof the stringis sharp(toohigh).
4 Loosenstringtensionuntilthe needlestopsto the left of the0 and repeatstep E MO DEThe TONE MODE is used to through4in TONEMODE,it is recommendedthat youfine-tuneeach stringusingthe , then pressTONE to placeyour GuitarProfessor into will automaticallyhearthe first pitch:LOW pressingTONE to scrollthroughall the pitches:low E, A, D,G, B, and HIGH the low Epitch,strikeyour LOW your stringsoundsflat (too low),tightenstringtensionto matchthe pitchyou your stringsoundssharp(too high),loosenstringten -sion to matchthe pitchyou 3 for the remainingstrings:A, D, G, B, and HIGH E. Eachstringshouldnow matchits corre -spondingpitchfrom your GuitarProfessor (see diagram).
5 chord FIN DER MODEFINDINGA , then pressCHORDto placeyour GuitarProfessor into pressingthe chord buttontoscrollthrougheach chordlettername,or chordroot:C, C#, D, D#,E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, you reachthe desiredchordletter,then pressMAJ/MINtonarrowdownthe chordyou arelookingfor. Keep pressingMAJ/MINto scrollthroughthe five mainchordcategories:(major),m(minor),dim (diminished),aug(augmented),and sus2 (suspended2) until you reachthe desiredone(see tablebelow). ,press7th-9thif you need tofurthernarrowdownthe chordyouare lookingfor. Keep pressing7th-9th to scrollthrougheach chordcategory ssub-menu(see tablebelow). chordgraphwill appearon theright side of your GuitarProfessor s two examplesthat showNUTLOW EHIGH EADGBFRETSFACEVIEWOFFRETBOARDSTRINGS(Mai n ChordCategories)(Major)--566 add 97 M7 9m6796 add 97b5 MAJ /MI N(7th-9thMenus)7th -9th--(Minor)m(Diminished)dim(Augmented) aug(Suspended)su s2sus 2sus 47sus 4add 9add 11add 13how the chord ,MAJ/MINand 7th-9thbuttonswork togetherto help you finda chord .
6 HOW TO READTHE CHORDGRAPHOnce you find the desiredchord,yourGuitarProfessor uses standardchordgraphsto showyou how to play thechordon your apictureof the fret boardof your guitarand the fingerplacementsfor examplebelowshowsthe AMAJOR chordgraphand whateachsymbolon the NUMBERSTRINGSM eansthat stringis not played,or is muted, openstring .Whenyou play a chordthat hasabovethe string,you are to playthis stringthoughthereare nofingersplacedon ,2,3, fret numberrefersto whichfret on your guitaris the top fretshownin the chordgraph. EC2007EE CAgent:John Ho rnb ySkew es &Co., Lt em Hou se, Parki nso nAppr oac h,Gar for th, Le eds LS 25 2HR UKLIMITEDWA RRANTYTh ispro ductis war ran te dto theoriginalpu rc ha se rto befree fro mdefects inma te rialan dwo rk ma nsh ipfo rape ri od of 12mo nthsfro mthe date ofpurc hase ,provide dthi swa rra nty ca rd isfi lledoutan dmailedwithi n10da ys ofth edate ofpurch ase oryo upro vi depr oo fofpurc hase atth eth etimeofre qu est ingwa rra nty se rvi ce.
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