[linux-audio-user] in tune - stupid thread [WAS: Tuning Program or wav files?]

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John Check wrote:

>On Monday 20 December 2004 03:07 am, Russell Hanaghan wrote:
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>>John Anderson wrote:
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>>>On Mon, 2004-12-20 at 07:05, Michal Seta wrote:
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>>>>As it's been pointed out, the 12TET tuning system is incompatible with
>>>>overtone series of a vibrating string so even the Feiten tuning must
>>>>be out of tune.  Probably differently and perhaps the differences are
>>>>actually appealing to some players but still out of tune.
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>>>I read an article a while back where listening tests showed that most
>>>people prefer a slightly stretched octave. My guess though is that
>>>they'll prefer a stretched octave where the beating will correspond to
>>>their current brainwave frequency. Which when awake is normally 10 - 16
>>>Hz, IIRC. But that's just a theory right now.
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>>>>I hope that some day the digital technology will bring us a just
>>>>intonation guitar that will retune itself depending on which key
>>>>you're playing in :)  But by then, I will probably go back to acoustic
>>>>instruments (providing I'm still alive).  For now, I have modified one
>>>>of my instruments to do just intonation and it's alot of fun.  And I
>>>>don't play tonal music so modulations to different keys are of no
>>>>consequence to me :)
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>>>Heh. No matter which way one looks at the whole conundrum, there's a
>>>tradeoff to be made. I have an old nylon-string acoustic that I
>>>unfretted. Playing it isn't too hard, except for some chords. The big
>>>problem is sustain, which is well, what sustain? This fixes the sustain
>>>problem, according to the reviews I've read:
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>>>http://www.vigierguitars.com/GCatalog/Gve6f.htm
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>>>bye
>>>John
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>>I'm still going with the "Shutup and play yer guitar" theory.  If I talk
>>about my guitars they make nil noise, good, bad or otherwise. If I pick
>>one up and spank the plank...even if slightly out of tune but liveable
>>to the average yogi bar, then I'm making noise...
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>"Spank the plank". You crack me up Russell. How could you not put on a good 
>show? If yer ever in NY, the first round is on me. You'll know if I get out 
>that way, because I heckle ;)
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I have not been doing regular gigs lately because life is what happens 
while I plan to do stuff I luv! THink I'm going to do a New Years gig 
though...and so long as a musician plays a new years gig he does not 
have to relinquish the use of the secret handshake right??? :)  Been 
down in my base ment howling into a mic and playing my gitar out of tune 
(doh) the last few days to shake the cob webs off!

My favorite line to hecklers is not an original but is effective. " I 
don't come bug you at your job at Mc Donalds...leave me alone! :) If 
that don't fly I simply have them exterminated!

If I am in NY you will be the first one I look up!  But if the weather 
is so cold I get nipples harder than glass cutters I will have to stay 
in the bar. {thats my excuse and I'm STICKING to it. :)  }

Cheers

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>>as I recall, *that* IS what it's all about. :)
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>F*cking-A right.
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>>PS: I regret even commenting in the beginning. For musicians...we sure
>>spend LOTS of bloody time hovering around computers eh? :)
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>>Cheers
>>R~
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