
rayc
retroreprobate
The piano accordian has a lot to answer for!
Here is how stretched Eddies tuning has gotten:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Mjx_GjyXCs4&feature=related
Why would you think he's an idiot? And why would you ask me to confirm it?
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This thread makes my head hurt....
You should just say so and I'd try and explain them better.Well although I read most of your posts, I don't understand some of them So if you started with, I dunno, something like "What a crock of shit!...." At least then I'd know what the gist is![]()
The only relationship I know of between piano playing/tuning and guitar playing/tuning is what I heard from Eric Johnson who starts by tuning his G string, then D, then B, then A, then high E, then low E. His reasoning made sense to me...if you tune a piano, you don't start at the far left and work your way across.
I love all unaccompanied choral and vocal music precisely because if done right the intervals are as near perfect as we can get them and self adjusting. It is amazing the difference a true fifth or fourth sounds when you hear them played true, as opposed to tempered intervals. To me it's one of those things that just make the "hairs on the back of the neck" thing.I wonder if this is why I love acapella singing so much.
I love all unaccompanied choral and vocal music precisely because if done right the intervals are as near perfect as we can get them and self adjusting.
You got me on both counts then.You're in good company; James Joyce, apparently, loved choral music for the same reason.
He was shit guitarist, by all accounts, though.
You got me on both counts then.
You got a reference for that I'd be interested to read about his views on this.
You're in good company; James Joyce, apparently, loved choral music for the same reason.
He was shit guitarist, by all accounts, though.