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RWD
`Olu`olu

USA
850 Posts

Posted - 01/07/2013 :  05:51:50 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Wow, I put my martin in standard tuning this morning to learn a Tracie Chapman tune. First time in nearly three years!..all hell is breaking loose! LOL

Bob

thumbstruck
Ahonui

USA
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Posted - 01/07/2013 :  06:13:53 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
That's why I keep one guitar in standard and the other in Taropatch.
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slkho
`Olu`olu

740 Posts

Posted - 01/07/2013 :  09:46:20 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Slack key tuned guitars get very tempermental...haha
~slkho
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sirduke58
`Olu`olu

USA
993 Posts

Posted - 01/09/2013 :  12:26:06 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I tune to standard periodically to change the pace. Makes my guitar feel & sound ugly. Kind of tiny & claustrophobic. The versatility of the standard tuning can't be matched but I'll never love "tight key" as much as slack key. Not even close!!!

Hoof Hearted?...Was it you Stu Pedaso?
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thumbstruck
Ahonui

USA
2168 Posts

Posted - 01/09/2013 :  05:49:05 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Some music historians think that "tight key" is a compromise between open G (Taropatch was documented in lute tab over 400 years ago!) and open E. Slipry1 says that the people's key is G, and it lays good in standard tuning (my Bluegrass roots is ashowin').
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Russell Letson
`Olu`olu

USA
504 Posts

Posted - 01/09/2013 :  08:15:01 AM  Show Profile  Visit Russell Letson's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Playing in one key in a compatible open tuning avoids the tiny dissonances that an all-keys tempered tuning like standard requires, especially if you ignore whatever the electronic tuner says and use your ear to get perfect consonances. And even in standard tuning, if you're going to play in G, it's possible to tweak the strings (in my experience, the D, G, and especially the pesky B) to get that sweet, barbershoppy perfection. Then I play something in, say F or B-flat and have to retweak. (My Goodall is especially demanding, since it puts out a lot of overtones.)

Harvey Reid has a nice essay on tuning with special attention to the guitar--

http://www.woodpecker.com/writing/essays/tuning.html

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