[musictlk] why i use d'addario strings on my guitar.
Timothy Clark Music
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Thu May 16 21:35:06 UTC 2013
you are absolutely correct. like i said though, i've actually seen where gages will affect your tuning. it's strange how things like that often works out but it does.
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On May 16, 2013, at 5:33 PM, Kaiti Shelton wrote:
> Tuning your guitar is just a part of playing the instrument, like
> you'd tune every other instrument (with the exception of a piano
> unless you happen to be a piano tuner as well). You should always
> check your tuning and make any necessary adjustments before you play
> anyway.
>
> On 5/16/13, Timothy Clark Music <timothyclarkmusic at me.com> wrote:
>> josh, as i told you via our phone chat, the neck, the tention, and the
>> strings are just a number of things that could be causing this.
>> like i said, sometimes i see people using a heavier gage to stop this
>> problem.
>> often times i've actually seen people use to light of a gage making it
>> easier to come out of tune.
>> usually this isn't the case but i've seen it as to where it's been the case
>> before.
>>
>> god bless
>> Timothy
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>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On May 16, 2013, at 3:49 PM, Foggddm at aol.com wrote:
>>
>>> Joshua, an number of things affect guitars (unless they are graphite or
>>> aluminum). Since they are wood they are affected by humidity and
>>> temperature.
>>> Wood "breathes". this in turn may affect tuning. Usually more so on
>>> acoustic
>>> guitars than electric.
>>> dale hayes
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