Out of tune
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- Leslie Ehrlich
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Out of tune
My steel goes out of tune after it's been hauled around in its case, and even if I leave it set up and it's been sitting unplayed for a few days it still goes out of tune. I'm just assuming it does that because it's an older guitar. Is there anyone with a newer steel that has similar problems?
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Leslie;
Could it be temperature changes? Such as, you tune the guitar on the job, put it in your car/truck, drive home, put it in the house, set it up, etc. The temperature changes cause the metal parts including the strings to expand and contract. This may be your explanation. How old is your guitar?
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Billy Easton
Casa Grande, AZ
Southwestern Steel Guitar Association
Could it be temperature changes? Such as, you tune the guitar on the job, put it in your car/truck, drive home, put it in the house, set it up, etc. The temperature changes cause the metal parts including the strings to expand and contract. This may be your explanation. How old is your guitar?
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Billy Easton
Casa Grande, AZ
Southwestern Steel Guitar Association
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In all of my 50 years of playing, I have never hauled a steel guitar anywhere, or left it languishing in my music room for any length of time, that it DIDN'T need to be tuned before I started playing it! www.genejones.com
If your steel doesn't fit snugly in its case and especially if the tuning keys rest on the bottom, it will go out of tune very easily.
My 30+ year old Dekley's case has end blocks that keep the whole guiar suspended above the bottom. I very rarely have to touch up any strings before playing. I check that it's in tune with itself before the gig starts, and then touch it up with the tuner after the first set. It very rarely needs any adjustment then either.
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My 30+ year old Dekley's case has end blocks that keep the whole guiar suspended above the bottom. I very rarely have to touch up any strings before playing. I check that it's in tune with itself before the gig starts, and then touch it up with the tuner after the first set. It very rarely needs any adjustment then either.
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Jim Smith jimsmith94@attbi.com
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IVL SteelRider w/JV-880
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When you first set your guitar up, check your tuner then rub the heel of your hand sorta briskly up and down the strings one end to the other about three times then recheck. You can do this a lot of times when you first set up and be very close to pitch til the guitar gets to normal room temp. This might allow you to only tune once instead of two or three times.
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