b7th?
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b7th?
Is it possible to find a 7bth harmonic? If not, what is the most effective "route" to follow? I'm particularly interested in tuning the G notes on an E9 tuning. Right now, I'm just finding a position where an Emin and an A7 both sound tolerable. Thanks.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Dave Birkett on 27 January 2003 at 10:47 AM.]</p></FONT>
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I am assuming you are talking about the G note on the 6th string when one "splits" using the B pedal and the knee lever that lowers the G# to F#.
I tune this so it make the A7th chord sound right to my ears. This means the Emin sounds flat (G note) in terms of JI. But to me this is the better way to do it favoring the 7th sound rather than the minor sound.
Soon, I will be adding another knee lever; which will lower all the G#'s to G on my U-12. These WILL be tuned for the pretty Eminor referencing JI. And I will probably harmonic tune these G notes like Ricky suggests.
The way I tune harmonically for the G note on A7th (referencing ET) is to FIRST get the 9th string D note harmonically tuned to the A note (B pedal down). By harmonics at the 12th and 19th frets, strings 6 and 9.
THEN, use that D note to harmonically tune the G note. I do this at the 19th and 24th frets, strings 6 and 9 respectively.
Good luck, and God bless you,
carl
I tune this so it make the A7th chord sound right to my ears. This means the Emin sounds flat (G note) in terms of JI. But to me this is the better way to do it favoring the 7th sound rather than the minor sound.
Soon, I will be adding another knee lever; which will lower all the G#'s to G on my U-12. These WILL be tuned for the pretty Eminor referencing JI. And I will probably harmonic tune these G notes like Ricky suggests.
The way I tune harmonically for the G note on A7th (referencing ET) is to FIRST get the 9th string D note harmonically tuned to the A note (B pedal down). By harmonics at the 12th and 19th frets, strings 6 and 9.
THEN, use that D note to harmonically tune the G note. I do this at the 19th and 24th frets, strings 6 and 9 respectively.
Good luck, and God bless you,
carl
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