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dcba
Now I understand why Country Joe said to the Woodstock crowd : "Gimme an F!!!"
He was trying to tune his guitar!
hahahaha!
Anyway, I was thinking of Ladies and Gentlemen, I think it's right after Gimme Shelter, Mick says "We're just gonna t-t-tune up." Is Keith really checking it with the piano?
Jimi Hendrix though, I read somewhere he could tune and play by ear, but I really doubt any of the Stones could.
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DandelionPowderman
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71Tele
What did they tune to at Hyde Park?
They TRIED tuning to a harmonica. You can see pictures of Keith, stoned out of his mind, desperately trying to tune up
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Naturalust
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Koen
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Naturalust
Pro guitarists in the USA today usually have a tuner built into their pedalboard, attached to their mic stand or clipped onto their guitars, in addition to a tech backstage with a strobe tuner.
I feel bad for the pro guitarists in other countries who don't have that luxury.
I didn't mean to assume or imply that was the case, just this USA scene is all I'm knowledgeable about.
My current favorite tuner is a Fishman FT-1 , clamp on style. The one where the whole face of the tuner turns green when the note is on, great for dark venues. In addition it has several instrument modes including one for Ukelele, an instrument that seems to suffer when the tuning isn't spot on, in my hands anyway. I think it was $35USD, pretty amazing. Certainly this is one area that digital technology has helped us in leaps and bounds. peace
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mitchflorida1
One string at a time.
Can anyone tune all 6 six strings at the same time? If so , please post how you do it.
I am not interested in those who tune one at a time.




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dcba
Now I understand why Country Joe said to the Woodstock crowd : "Gimme an F!!!"
He was trying to tune his guitar!
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Naturalust
Some midi guitars are self tuned and guitar players like the cat I saw with David Bowie in the mid-nineties have rigs which insure perfect pitch on all six strings. So yes there is a way to do all 6 strings at once.
Other companies have made self tuning guitars which have little servo motors on the tuning pegs and automaticaly tune the guitar this way when triggered to do so.
I tend to find that most guitars, even ones that are set up and intonated perfectly have little nuances, especially in the transition from wound to plain strings and it still requires a human brain to make the thing play properly in tune. Technology isn't there yet. peace
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Naturalust
Some midi guitars are self tuned and guitar players like the cat I saw with David Bowie in the mid-nineties have rigs which insure perfect pitch on all six strings. So yes there is a way to do all 6 strings at once.
Other companies have made self tuning guitars which have little servo motors on the tuning pegs and automaticaly tune the guitar this way when triggered to do so.
I tend to find that most guitars, even ones that are set up and intonated perfectly have little nuances, especially in the transition from wound to plain strings and it still requires a human brain to make the thing play properly in tune. Technology isn't there yet. peace
Even if the open string is in tune... Add to that the fact that many guitars are set up to be in tune when the string hits the fret not when it hits the fretboard. Since the frets can vary in height (I'd guess 1/32" at lowest - 1/8" at highest) if you push the string down to the fretboard, you've just managed to bend (and stretch) the string sharp even though you're technically playing at the right fret.
Peace,
Mr DJA