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George Piburn
From: The Land of Enchantment New Mexico
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Posted 13 Jun 2008 5:22 am
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Last edited by George Piburn on 19 Jun 2012 9:19 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Jeff Strouse
From: Jacksonville, Florida, USA
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Posted 13 Jun 2008 5:38 am
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George, every day is an off daze for me..
But your clip was great! Nice sound and some cool single string work!
Last edited by Jeff Strouse on 13 Jun 2008 5:42 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Gary Boyett
From: Colorado
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Posted 13 Jun 2008 5:41 am
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I just thought it was just me that had those daze! I have them everyday...
Great video. Now, where is the tab for that???
I don't think you missed a note on the fretboard. |
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Mark Mansueto
From: Michigan, USA
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Posted 13 Jun 2008 6:11 am
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Yesterday I get home from work and I have an idea in my head so I grab my acoustic steel and start to play. I'm developing the melody and everything is clicking, music is flowing and I can't seem to hit a bad note.
I break for dinner, feed the dog, etc, etc and a few hours later I'm able to get back to it only do find that from the first note everything sounds like crap. The magic was gone... I'll try again tomorrow. _________________ https://markmansueto.bandcamp.com/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/65dQ3EyZC2RaqawA8gPlRy?si=dOdqc5zxSKeJI9cISVVx_A |
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Gary Lynch
From: Creston, California, USA
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Posted 13 Jun 2008 6:18 am
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And this is why it's tough to make your child sit down and practice their music lesson at a certain time every day. We can't, how could they? The inspiration has to be there for your ear and hand to make it all work. And that's all I have to say about that.......Forest Gump
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Ron Whitfield
From: Kaaawa, Hawaii, USA
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Posted 13 Jun 2008 8:54 am I want that F holed guitar!
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Glad to know I'm not alone in being habitually out of tune! |
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Mike Lovell
From: Garland, Texas, USA
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Posted 13 Jun 2008 3:42 pm
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Had to be that Camo painted guitar. The right notes were hidden. Oh yeah, Some nights I leave the notes at home and have to make do with what's left. |
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Will Houston
From: Tempe, Az
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Posted 13 Jun 2008 4:45 pm
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Ya its like one night hey I'm getting pretty good, then the next night no I'm not. Alot more of the no I'm not tho. |
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Tracy Sheehan
From: Fort Worth, Texas, USA
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Posted 13 Jun 2008 5:13 pm In tune?
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I posted this on another thread some time back i believe.Any way,here is is a quick run down on sounding in tune.The human ear is very fickle.Some nights you may think you are not in tune when you really are.Other times you may be out of tune but it sounds in tune to you.
Top classicial musicians,violinist,ect are well aware of this.So don't let it get you down as it is quite normal.And an electric fan running can make you sound out of tune.And can drive any one with near perfect or perfect pitch ear nuts.
A tip.If you suspect your tuner may be a little off get an A440 tuning fork to check it by. |
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George Piburn
From: The Land of Enchantment New Mexico
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Posted 13 Jun 2008 6:13 pm edit
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Last edited by George Piburn on 19 Jun 2012 9:20 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Rick Collins
From: Claremont , CA USA
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Posted 15 Jun 2008 10:55 am
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George, for me, one of those "daze" I can always attribute to attention deficit, especially when I'm tuning. If it's a quiet place I listen closely to finger harmonics on 5,7,&12 and get it as close as I can, on one of those "daze".
Then I play a slow tune and really make myself listen to myself play __ making the tuning and tonal adjustments. |
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Ray Montee
From: Portland, Oregon (deceased)
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Posted 15 Jun 2008 1:25 pm During a recording session......................
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In the studio, I found my Rick constantly requiring the tweaking of all five lower strings to get in and stay in tune. Moments later, I'd have to do it again and again. Finally, I was out of tune with the rest of the band.
Days later, I discovered that my FIRST string, had been slipping and lowering in pitch. The other strings had been in tune all along.......until I started messing with them. GADD! |
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Ray Montee
From: Portland, Oregon (deceased)
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Posted 15 Jun 2008 1:26 pm During a recording session......................
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In the studio, I found my Rick constantly requiring the tweaking of all five lower strings to get in and stay in tune. Moments later, I'd have to do it again and again. Finally, I was out of tune with the rest of the band.
Days later, I discovered that my FIRST string, had been slipping and lowering in pitch. The other strings had been in tune all along.......until I started messing with them. GADD! |
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