Guitar Gets Hot, And Strings Go Sharp?
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Guitar Gets Hot, And Strings Go Sharp?
We recently played at a private party, outside on a ranch, here in South Texas. We were setting up in the sun and the temp was in the high 80's. I set up my guitar first and then carted in my amp and other stuff. When I checked my tuning, the guitar had gone way sharp, about a quarter of a step. I loosened the strings and retuned. After we got the sound system set up, I checked my tuning and noticed that all the strings were sharp again. Perhaps the body was expanding, in the heat? I've never had that happen before. I moved my guitar inside a room and came back a few hours later. Temps had dropped and the guitar and tuning were stable. I've never had this happen before.
Lee, from South Texas - Down On The Rio Grande
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Sarno FreeLoader, Goodrich Passive Volume Pedals, Vintage ACE Pack-A-Seat
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Hmmm. - 4. Can I come over? I could use a break from the cold up my way.
Funny about the guitar. My house temp varies a good bit and I couldn't understand why when my guitar was cold, the strings went flat? If the strings get cold and shrink shouldn't they go sharp? I came to same conclusion in the opposite direction. The mass of the guitar is the determining factor. It is when it shrinks or swells,not the strings, that the strings go sharp or flat. Or that is my take on it?
Funny about the guitar. My house temp varies a good bit and I couldn't understand why when my guitar was cold, the strings went flat? If the strings get cold and shrink shouldn't they go sharp? I came to same conclusion in the opposite direction. The mass of the guitar is the determining factor. It is when it shrinks or swells,not the strings, that the strings go sharp or flat. Or that is my take on it?
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However....I have had situations where an a/c vent is blowing right on me. The a/c kicks in and the strings cool and go UP in pitch. Then the a/c cycles off and the strings warm up and go DOWN in pitch. That happens pretty quickly. I suspect it takes a little longer for a guitar body to heat up or cool down enough to change the pitch of the strings.chris ivey wrote:ok, i get it.
warms up (sharp)
cools down (flat)
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It's good to leave yourself little notes lying around.chris ivey wrote: warms up (sharp)
cools down (flat)
A piano has one ton more wood than a guitar. The body doesn't move; the soundboard has to give.
If it gets humid, the pitch goes up.
If it gets cold, the pitch goes up.
How come they're almost always flat?
That's why I switched to pedal steel. A steel body without a soundboard should stay in tune.
Now I find out they're mostly not made of steel at all.
No wonder my bar plays sharp. I mean flat.
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I've always experienced that situation of going sharp, when, the steel warms up. I mentioned it here, a while back and was corrected, as if I was an idiot, by a well known poster here. Didn't want to get into a pissing contest, so, I let the reply go unanswered by me. But, I knew that I was right in my thoughts and let the know it all expound on what he knew. To each his own, I guess, misguided or not.
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It must have some basis in the design/construction of the guitar, because I have always experienced warmer/flat, colder/sharp, open and with pedal/knees too on my Carter, MSA, and Sierra.
Here's wishing I could always play at a nice, consistent 70'F!
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Here's wishing I could always play at a nice, consistent 70'F!
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Years ago when I was playing regular gigs always had this problem, primarily in winter when LeGrande would travel in trunk for up to an hour in very cold weather. My trick was to get set up very first thing, retune to a few cents flat on all the strings and drop an electric blanket on very low temp over the guitar before I helped set up sound. After about 15 minutes I'd retune, but usually everything had come up to very close to pitch. Take the blanket off and do one final minor adjustment right before starting when the guitar had stabilized at temp of whatever room we were in. Two big advantages - I was in good tune for start of gig, and the guys preferred that I be in good tune to having me help carry all the heavy stuff in!
Unfortunately I never devised a drop-on air conditioner to deal with hot outdoor gigs.
Unfortunately I never devised a drop-on air conditioner to deal with hot outdoor gigs.