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Jarle
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19 years ago
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RE: smoke on the water question ???????

Just a question, Wes: Why play A and D fretted at the fifth when you can play D and G open? :? (sorry if I'm really n00bish, but I would really like ...

19 years ago
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RE: Changing strings

Nice article, but how does the differences between the types of strings affect how they are wound/stringed (I couldn't find anything about that there)...

19 years ago
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RE: Changing strings

I have a big 3 ring binder I stole from work and I 3 hole punch everything guitar related to put in there I do the same. :) I have the GNs article...

19 years ago
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RE: Changing strings

I am sorry, but what do you mean with "roundwound"?(The strings that were put on by the shop seem to be secured in some way, but I can't figure out ex...

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RE: Changing strings

After much reading, watching, hearing and experimentation, I still don't understand how to properly tie up the string in the tuning-peg end... :oops: ...

19 years ago
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RE: Changing strings

Another question, I just found out that I had an unopeend spare pack that I didn't know about, but it's quite old. Is the quality degraded on old stri...

19 years ago
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RE: Changing strings

I read that article (it is in fact saved on my harddrive like many other excellent GN articles :) ), I just wanted to know if there are any big diff...

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RE: absolute properties of notes

OK, then the last puzzle piece is in place too. :) Thanks again to everyone!

19 years ago
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RE: absolute properties of notes

Wow, that really made things a lot clearer. Only one question remains, then. That table was very helpful, but where is this "middle C" located in it(y...

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RE: absolute properties of notes

You say "considering 440 to be their reference point", does that mean that all the other tones sound different too?

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