by rockeroo » Wed May 11, 2011 4:33 pm
Interesting --- never heard of tuning a bit flat for hitting hard...[/quote]
I believe the post is referring to fretting the notes very firm -- stretching the string slightly over the fret, thus pulling the note slightly sharp (as opposed to strumming with great force).
Personally, I tune my E A D strings slightly below pitch. I tune the D slightly below, the A more so and the E even more. The detuning is no where near even a 1/4 step (probably closer an 1/8 or 1/16 at most extreme), but it is noticeable when comparing string to string.[/quote]
This is a very interesting direction this thread is taking - I actually thought I was having intonation problems on one of my guitars a while back only to realize that the particular guitar was more sensitive to "heavy hands" than others I play. I haven't adjusted the tuning, but have been really working on my technique regarding touch.[/quote]
Yep. Different guitars have different response to being fretted. Larger frets have more 'wiggle' room in terms of those having a 'heavy hand'. This requires the player to adjust the manner in which he frets the neck. Vibrato can be achieved this way as well.
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