![]() ![]() I have no “difference of opinion” with you, MF5150 or anyone else. Whatever you are personally “confident” that you find to be in tune by your own “confidence” is fine. You and anyone else can feel free to use whatever tuning method you wish. I also noticed alcohol containers in some of these pictures,Īnd have decided that these tuners may have been used in these situations, because of thisĪnd have decided that these tuners may have been used in these situations, because of this So where have I written in any of my posts that you or anyone else HAS TO tune using tuning offsets? You can’t point to any such instance, because I have NEVER said that you or anyone else HAS TO tune using tuning offsets. I'm sorry if that offends you.Īs stated earlier, your efforts are commendable, yet I do not understand why you want to argue,Īnd not accept a view point other than yours.Īnd no, we do not know exactly how Edward, Duane, or Jimmy used their tuners. However, I still prefer to tune in a manner that I am more comfortable and confident with, which is different from your methods. Even a rank beginner will hear the OBVIOUS difference.Yes garbeaj, I watched the video.Īnd yes, I have have tried your offsets, and yes, they are very accurate. Then tune using the offset that I’ve notated and play along with the same part. Tune to direct standard chromatic pitch using the EQU setting and play along with the acoustic six string parts of the song. The preset on the Peterson website is called “STH”. Use the offset that I found, notated and shared for the six string acoustic guitar on “Stairway To Heaven” from Led Zeppelin’s untitled fourth album. Unless you didn’t bother to click on the video and watch and listen at the specific 0:35 second timing that I mentioned. You just heard Alan Rogan describe how he used it with Pete Townshend. Even a rank beginner will hear the OBVIOUS difference. As I have already proven many times over in this thread. Why does it work? Because Eddie used tuning offsets arrived at with his ear in conjunction with a Peterson strobe tuner deliberately. It will be obvious then, though it should be after even casual glancing at this thread, that it works. ![]() Then tune to the offset for that same particular track. Tune your guitar to exactly 1/2 step down first and play along with one of the songs from the first and second Van Halen albums. There is no excuse for dismissing all of the evidence that I have presented and not even trying it yourself. The only thing you need to try these is the $9.99 Peterson strobe tuner app…it is MUCH easier to use a Peterson Strobo HD series tuner that starts at $59.99, but it can be done on the Peterson iStroboSoft app for $9.99. I’ve presented all the irrefutable evidence, and it seems that no one has responded to that. I’ve asked someone else that question and it has gone unanswered. Have you simply tried the tuning offsets that I have posted here and played along with the recording that I’ve notated the offset from? And anyone that has used a strobe tuner would know that you can measure the pitches from the guitars on the records and notate them using a strobe tuner. Anyone that has done this would know that tuning offsets are being used. I suppose I took it for granted that most people that play guitar learned from classic rock records like I did and they learned how to tune to the guitars that are on the records so that they can learn and play along with them. So yes…I’ve thought about “how these guys were using them”. Unless you didn’t bother to click on the video and watch and listen at the specific 0:35 second timing that I mentioned.Īnd oh yes…this entire thread goes over exactly how Eddie and his technicians used his. ![]() Have you thought about that?You just heard Alan Rogan describe how he used it with Pete Townshend. We know these guys were using strobe tuners,īut do we know exactly how they were using them? ![]() The phrase Savant Syndrome would be more appropriate.ĭid Edward have it? We will never know, unless any of us were his psychiatrist. The phrase you've been using, _ savant, is actually considered offensive nowadays. ![]()
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