highwaynine said:And maybe explains why a capo will sometimes throw the guitar out of tune?
GIG4FUN said:I re-visit this again...
they're compensating for short wankers.
Exactly. If the string is wound then that's all there is to do. If you have a locking nut, even better...lolmikey383 said:highwaynine said:I've found that a new string de-tunes pretty dramatically when you cut it. I'll actually tune the strings to concert, THEN cut them. They all immediately go flat, but when I re-tune, they're much better settled.
Of course all that says is that if you changed your string on stage, in an emergency, maybe not cutting it would help get you up and going faster. But Showing Up with all six strings flailing like jellyfish tentacles?
I hesitate to call anyone stupid, but... well, sometimes it's tempting. :?
If your strings are going flat from cutting them, then you aren't wrapping them properly. I've never had a string go flat
just from cutting it.
meursault said:lot of agressivity for a subjet like that !!! :?
meursault said:what do you mean ? (my english is not that good :? )
meursault said:don't understand... anyway... i really don't know why people are so agressive 'bout strings... weird
meursault said:je viens de belgique ! et ça me ferait bien délirer de parler français sur le boogie board !!
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