Who tunes ET ?
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Who tunes ET ?
First of all, this is not a debate, just a fact finding mission.
A couple of weeks ago a well respected steel player I know was moved to the brink of apoplexy when he learned that I didn't discourage a student of mine who wanted to tune to Equal Temperament. I found it kinda comical. Anyway, his statement was: "There are only, like, 6 people in the entire world who tune their steel ET".
Without an explanation as to why, or a debate, I'm asking for a show of hands.
I'll be the first to raise my hand. Who are the other five ?
- John
A couple of weeks ago a well respected steel player I know was moved to the brink of apoplexy when he learned that I didn't discourage a student of mine who wanted to tune to Equal Temperament. I found it kinda comical. Anyway, his statement was: "There are only, like, 6 people in the entire world who tune their steel ET".
Without an explanation as to why, or a debate, I'm asking for a show of hands.
I'll be the first to raise my hand. Who are the other five ?
- John
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I tried it in one band I played in and it worked just fine. My chords seemed to blend well with the keyboard and the guitar player's guitars. I couldn't stand practicing at home tuned that way, though.
I've never liked tuning my guitar using JI. I now split the difference between ET and JI. That seems to work best for my ears.
I've never liked tuning my guitar using JI. I now split the difference between ET and JI. That seems to work best for my ears.
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There's a guy in Nashville who is (or was) doing a solo gig at the Country Music Hall of Fame, kind of a demo thing I guess, and he tuned so the guitar was in tune with itself. But when he plays with a band he tunes closer to ET.
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I always tuned JI till I started playing with my classical music trio. I call it "my trio" but the violist is really the leader. She put it together, and invited me to be a part of it. (Lucky me.)
She knows WAY more about music than me, and she has far more experience than I ever will. I do what she tells me, and she told me to tune ET.
I have to admit, I blend better with the other 2 players tuned this way.
She knows WAY more about music than me, and she has far more experience than I ever will. I do what she tells me, and she told me to tune ET.
I have to admit, I blend better with the other 2 players tuned this way.
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tuning: ET vs JT
Suggest that you post one of those horizontal bar graphs seen from time to time on the forum to determine numbers--put me on the "straight up" bar.
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I tune all my strings and changes straight up 440. I have trouble being in tune above the 10th fret or so, especially in the last set when I get tired,but it is my lack of practice, not ET. Sometimes I will tune my E's a very tiny bit sharp, it helps with the cab. drop on the A-F combo. JP
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My hand is raised with yours, John. I did tune the thirds slightly flat for a while to get used to it, but now if they're not closer to straight up, they sound flat. Buddy told me once a long while ago, flat is flat. 
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John
As you know, I tune JI. I must say that I am rather speech less after reading Erik Renn's response, that Buddy Emmons uses ET tuning. I am a hugh fan of Buddy Emmons and have always admired among his many talents, his ability to play in tune. There is no higher authority for me in the world of steel guitar.
Erik, what did you mean when you said you used to tune the thirds slightly flat but now you tune them closer to straight up? Do you tune the G# on the E9 neck to full concert pitch G#, or to some lower value? And do you tune the E to F# pedal change to a full concert pitch F#? Same question for the E to F lever?
Not trying to start a debate. Just trying to make sure we are speaking the same language, before I start eating crow.
Paul
As you know, I tune JI. I must say that I am rather speech less after reading Erik Renn's response, that Buddy Emmons uses ET tuning. I am a hugh fan of Buddy Emmons and have always admired among his many talents, his ability to play in tune. There is no higher authority for me in the world of steel guitar.
Erik, what did you mean when you said you used to tune the thirds slightly flat but now you tune them closer to straight up? Do you tune the G# on the E9 neck to full concert pitch G#, or to some lower value? And do you tune the E to F# pedal change to a full concert pitch F#? Same question for the E to F lever?
Not trying to start a debate. Just trying to make sure we are speaking the same language, before I start eating crow.
Paul
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Everything 440 for me. It took some getting used to, but I'm there now.
'Flat is flat' - if that'd fit on a Florida license-plate, I'd have it!
Can't wait to hear what 'Erik' does!!!!
PS: Paul - here's the link I posted on the other thread:
http://www.buddyemmons.com/_board/00000406.htm
'Flat is flat' - if that'd fit on a Florida license-plate, I'd have it!
Can't wait to hear what 'Erik' does!!!!
PS: Paul - here's the link I posted on the other thread:
http://www.buddyemmons.com/_board/00000406.htm
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I do.
If you want to know, why, check out the "Which Tuner Should I Use" thread that is current -- I have explained why IN GREAT DETAIL.
If you want to know, why, check out the "Which Tuner Should I Use" thread that is current -- I have explained why IN GREAT DETAIL.
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Not me. I use meantone now - half above, half below. It all averages out.
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I don't get how one or another tuning method would sound better with or without a bandJim Mathis wrote:I always tuned JI because that is what Jeff Newman told me to do. Recently I started tuning ET and it seems to sound better with the band.
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Use them outside on a warm summer day or on a cold winter night, and you may have to re-calibrate them again, and again, and again...alot of cheap tuners for sale out there are not even at 440 exactly, i have notice that some are either alittle sharp or flat when compared to a Keyboard or tuning key, some of them has a setting inside for precise tuning and i have often took them apart to calibrate them to 440
The only instrument I tune ET is my autoharp, and it needs new strings more than tuning ATM.