single vs. three string unisons(short)

William Maxim WMaxim@gnn.com
Tue, 29 Oct 1996 07:28:47 +0000


David - you wrote:

>When you remove the two
>mutes, i.e. remove the tension,  that tension doesn't disappear,
it becomes
>shared with it's neighbor.  Two strings go slightly flat and one
string
> goes
>slightly sharper.  When  talking 2/100 of a cent, this is not an
> unrealistic
>contribution from the mute.
>This appears to me to be strictly a mechanical phenomena.

That makes sense!  Thanks for the information


Bill Maxim, RPT
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