Harmonic Tuning Questions
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Harmonic Tuning Questions
Is there a way to tune a G note harmonically as a 7th in the key of A and/or as a minor 3rd in the key of E? Will they be the same note? Also, if the 9th string D is tuned to the 6th string's A, will this be the D that's the flatted-seventh degree of the E scale?
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In Just Intonation:
In the Key of A ... the G note (7b) is +18 cents sharp of its ET value ....
In the Key of E ... the G note (3b) is + 16 cents sharp of its ET value ...
IF your steel is tuned where the A note is "straight up / ET / 440" .... and your E string is "tuned to it" .... meaning the E is +2 cents sharp of ET (since it is the 5th of A) ...
Then yes ... the 2 G notes will both be +`18 cents sharp of ET.
On this same steel (A tuned 440 and E tuned +2 cents sharp) ....
In the Key of E ... the D note (7b) would be +18 cents sharp of its ET value ... and since the E note is already 2 cents sharp ... that particular D note will be +20 cents sharp ...
If you use the A string to tune the D ... it (the D) will be -2 cents flat of ET (since it is the 4th of A) ...
These D's won't agree ...
I hope this helps....
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Rick Aiello on 26 November 2002 at 04:38 PM.]</p></FONT>
In the Key of A ... the G note (7b) is +18 cents sharp of its ET value ....
In the Key of E ... the G note (3b) is + 16 cents sharp of its ET value ...
IF your steel is tuned where the A note is "straight up / ET / 440" .... and your E string is "tuned to it" .... meaning the E is +2 cents sharp of ET (since it is the 5th of A) ...
Then yes ... the 2 G notes will both be +`18 cents sharp of ET.
On this same steel (A tuned 440 and E tuned +2 cents sharp) ....
In the Key of E ... the D note (7b) would be +18 cents sharp of its ET value ... and since the E note is already 2 cents sharp ... that particular D note will be +20 cents sharp ...
If you use the A string to tune the D ... it (the D) will be -2 cents flat of ET (since it is the 4th of A) ...
These D's won't agree ...
I hope this helps....
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"If the SHOES fit ... you must EQUIP..."
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Rick Aiello on 26 November 2002 at 04:38 PM.]</p></FONT>
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