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Subject:Re: [RESOGUIT-L] Intonation question
Date:Thursday, January 5, 2006  10:47:35 (-0500)
From:Jim Warren <dobro @........net>

Another option similar to Pete's suggestion that I use
is to make a chime on the fourth fret of your forth, or
low "D" string and replicate this note on the seventh
fret of your second,  or high "B" string with a chime also.
  Then make a chime at the 12th. fret of your 2nd, string
now that it is in tune, and replicate that at the 5th. fret of
your 5th. string                      Jim Warren

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Pete Grant" <pete@petegrant.com>
To: <resoguit-l@elistas.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 10:06 AM
Subject: RE: [RESOGUIT-L] Intonation question


> 
> > How flat is "flat" on those B strings??   How
> > many cents down are your numbers from what my tuners tell me is a B?    I
> > have an Intellitouch and an el cheapo Quick tune tuner.  Neither of which
> > show values in Hz.
> 
> To get a visual on the tuners that don't have cents readout, chime slightly
> behind your 4th fret on your G and check out what the arrows do (or the 'needle'
> does) for a B; then replicate that on your B strings. You could do that with the
> D by using the 7th or 19th fret (same note).



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