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An additional octave that you can play is the E octave. I'm playing the E on the D string,
with the E on the A string together. And when you're playing this octave, what you're going
to hear, what you should hear is actually a little bit of a ringing sound coming from
the open E string. It's very, very faint, so it may be hard to hear, but when you're
playing your harmonic you also heard a ringing, as well. So you're looking for a similar type
of ringing, and the ringing will let you know that you're playing in tune. And you can adjust
your fingers until you find the sound that you want. And once you've found your sound,
the two E's, when you're playing them together, will sound in unison, and it's going to sound
perfectly in tune.