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Allan Thompson
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Last Tuning Post.

Post by Allan Thompson »

Well this is my first and hopefully last post on tuning this year. I have asked several questions on and off the forum recently regarding tuning and have come to this conclusion. There are a lot of different ways to tune a steel guitar, ET, JI, or somewhere in between whatever suits the individual player. What does matter is playing in tune, therefore finding which tuning method makes it easiest for you to do this is very important. Whatever tuning method used it is the use of the bar that gets us there in the end. Let`s have no tuning wars in 2003, agree to differ on how to tune. As long as you play in tune what does it matter.
All the best to all for 2003.
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Donny Hinson
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Post by Donny Hinson »

Right!!!

No "just tuned" or "temper tuned"...

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Lee Baucum
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Post by Lee Baucum »

I still like the "tamper tuning" method.

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