JW,You brought up one problem.that can be fixed. But first lets talk about a little problem that all stringed instruments have. TENSION.
Most guitars have between 130 and 160 lbs of pressure from those six strings.One company will even tell you that their .042 A string will have29.9Lbs of pressure when it is new, on a 25 1/2 scale and at pitch.
This raises one BIG PROBLEM with a fretted instrument. Everytime you change the tension of a string EITHER BY tuning up or tuning down. I have seen so many young players rely on tuners, they start with the E then the A and so on , each time they dont realize they are changing the tension on the neck,by the time they are done the E and A are back out . BUT BUT WHY? They may not notice it so much with single notes ,but full guitar chords,,,,,fogedaboudit.
One other problem with the worlds favourite instrument are the FRETS. They LOCK you into that spot on the neck. On top of that every time you press the string down you just changed the tension and thus the pitch.You can have a well tuned guitar with open chords ,that sounds horrible when you try to play in higher positions.
The only way I know how to GET AROUND this tension thing is to understand it exists and work to temper or even it out so the guitar is more in tune through out the neck. That means being consistent with the strings
you use or do you change gauges alot.Once the guitar is set up [prpoperly]it will only be for that amount of tension.[JW]
ANY ONE WANT TO TALK ABOUT HOW THEY SET UP THEIR GUITARS?
JW MAY HAVE A POOR TECH DOESNT KNOW WHAT HES DOING<GOTTA KNOW WHATS GOING ON. WE CAN FIX THAT PROBLEM !!
Last edited by ANGELSSHOTGUN on Thu May 28, 2009 9:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.