Standard tuning

In music, standard tuning refers to the typical tuning of a string instrument. This notion is contrary to that of scordatura, i.e. an alternate tuning designated to modify either the timbre or technical capabilities of the desired instrument.

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Standard tuning in most notable instruments

Bowed strings

The most popular bowed strings used nowadays belong to the violin family; together with their respective standard tunings, they are:

The double bass is sometimes thought to belong in the viol family, for a number of reasons (see article). Even so, one can't name standard tunings for other viols, as their popularity and accessibility is much less than that of violins.

Another interesting issue is that of the members in a violin octet. Despite their low popularity, there is a rigorous system of tunings for these violins.

Plucked strings

Standard tunings in plucked string instruments cover many different instruments which are plucked either by the fingers or with a plectrum. Guitars and bass guitars have more standard tunings, depending on the number of strings an instrument has:

Alternate tunings are used widely, from transposing up or down with the same intervals, open tunings which are tuned to a specific chord, or more extreme tunings such as those made popular by the alternative rock band Sonic Youth involving unison pairs and discordant intervals.

The exception (major third instead of a fourth) in a guitar's standard tuning is to be explained by overtones and the tendency of thinner strings to vibrate sympathetically with the low strings.

In standard notation, the guitar sounds one octave lower than it is written. This is to avoid switching between treble and bass clef, or using ledger lines or 8vb, since it is very common to play past the 12th fret on the E string(E5) and drop down to lower open string notes. This is also more practical for the whole playing range of E2-C#6 (on a 21-fret guitar), as it can fit easily into the treble clef when written as E3-C#7.

Other plucked string instruments and their respective standard tunings include:

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