That article explained some of the things I was hearing with my own tuning for awhile and how to fix it. I was going insane for a while because my tuning was always off. That article helped a lot.
euan wrote:
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i'm going to the library tomorrow because in one of the guitar player mags i saw that article that he notes, the one called "The Harmonic Tuning Myth" or something like that. if i do find it i'll type a transcript of it, and post it!
The only correct "in-tune" I've found is to tune up the E string (either by ear or with a reference note sample on the computer), then fret the D string at the second fret (harmonic E) and tune those two, then the Gstring to the G fretted on the E string, then fret the G string on the second fret (harmonic A) to tune the A string, and so on. Basically I just tune the whole guitar to the harmonics of the E string instead of fifths. Of course there's the follow up check of the strings to make sure they are in tune both open and fretted.
Yeah tuning can be a bitch sometimes.
euan wrote:
I'm running in monoscope right now. I can't read multiple dimensions of meta right now