
60's guy
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I stumbled upon a great article...I'll circle back to that later.
A few days ago I reached into my closet of acoustic guitars that I hadn't touched for at least 6 years. I grabbed an Alvarez, tuned it at the nut end, worked my way up the fretboard only to discover that something was amiss. It simply didn't feel right and didn't intonate quite right all along the fretboard.
Fortunately, I noticed the slight concave shape of the neck that had set in. I adjusted the truss rod....let it sit for a couple of days and voilà.... I can play harmonics at the 12th, 7th frets that are in perfect tune with open string plucking.
I got lucky! My bridge saddle is fine, but I had lived in fear that one of my nuts needed an adjustment or replacement.
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A few days ago I reached into my closet of acoustic guitars that I hadn't touched for at least 6 years. I grabbed an Alvarez, tuned it at the nut end, worked my way up the fretboard only to discover that something was amiss. It simply didn't feel right and didn't intonate quite right all along the fretboard.
Fortunately, I noticed the slight concave shape of the neck that had set in. I adjusted the truss rod....let it sit for a couple of days and voilà.... I can play harmonics at the 12th, 7th frets that are in perfect tune with open string plucking.
I got lucky! My bridge saddle is fine, but I had lived in fear that one of my nuts needed an adjustment or replacement.

Why Your Guitar Won’t Play Perfectly in Tune—and Why That’s OK
It’s time to face the elephant in the room: there is a compromise built into the tuning of every fretted instrument.
