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>...As a former guitar player, and someone genuinely interested in
>HTs, I would appreciate an explanation of how you would tune it and
>how it works and what restrictions if any are imposed on the
>guitarist's voicings.
>
>Ken Jankura RPT
Ken, List,
Here is the information that was posted on Pianotech June 2, 1998.
Re: What temperament is a guitar tuned?
> These figures may be used with a Sanderson Accu-Tuner and possibly a
> mechanical Strobe tuner. All values are read on Octave 4 (this is
> important). An adjustable guitar tuner may also be used but the results=
may
> not be accurate.
>
> E2: -2.0=A2 A2: 0.0=A2 D3: 1.0=A2 G3: 2.0=A2 B3: -2.0=A2 E4: -1.0=A2
> -4.0=A2 0.0=A2 2.0=A2 4.0=A2 -4.0=A2 =
-2.0=A2
>
> Bill Bremmer RPT
> Madison,Wisconsin
Bill may have updated this since that time.
Keith McGavern
Registered Piano Technician
Oklahoma Chapter 731
Piano Technicians Guild
USA
http://www.highpointpiano.com/ptg/conv/chicago2002/
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