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Before tuning a guitar, first learn the name of each string. A guitar has six: the first
string is on the bottom, and it's the thinnest. The sixth string is on the top, and it's the
thickest. Starting at the bottom, the notes are E, B, G, D, A, and E.
If you have an electric tuner, hold it near the guitar and pluck the high e string (the one
on the bottom) first. The tuner will determine whether the note produced by the string is
flat (too low) or sharp (too high). Pick each of the remaining strings. Depending on what
the tuner tells you, loosen the string to make the note lower or tighten it to make the
note higher.
Which author's purpose is suggested by the text?
to inform readers about the components of a guitar
to persuade readers to buy an electric tuner
to explain how to tune a guitar