GDG - Cigar Box Nation2024-03-29T08:59:15Zhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/forum/topics/2592684:Topic:507580?groupUrl=Cigarboxtunings&feed=yes&xn_auth=noSetting up intonation (correc…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2012-06-12:2592684:Comment:11336762012-06-12T13:25:38.472ZSwamp Dawg Primal Musichttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/swampdawgprimalmusic
<p>Setting up intonation (correct tuning over the whole fretboard): measure the distance from your nut to bridge and plug it into the stewmac fret calculator and it'll spit out the fret spacing, after which you will need to move the bridge back and forth just a bit to get the same note open and at the 12th fret harmonic. If you're also fingering notes and not just slide playing, nut and bridge height play a big role, too, so you'll have to move (and possibly raise/lower) the bridge and adjust…</p>
<p>Setting up intonation (correct tuning over the whole fretboard): measure the distance from your nut to bridge and plug it into the stewmac fret calculator and it'll spit out the fret spacing, after which you will need to move the bridge back and forth just a bit to get the same note open and at the 12th fret harmonic. If you're also fingering notes and not just slide playing, nut and bridge height play a big role, too, so you'll have to move (and possibly raise/lower) the bridge and adjust the nut so that your 12th fret fingered and harmonic both match the open note, while also keeping an eye on string height and first fret tuning. Make sure your frets, if you use them, are correctly spaced and straight, measure the distance of each fret from the nut, not each other.</p> ok you got a G and a D alrea…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2011-10-26:2592684:Comment:8704782011-10-26T01:06:50.830ZIce Bobhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/BobStewart
ok you got a G and a D already .so tune your A string down to G low i like heavy strings better tone and louder but play whats comfy for you .from low to high A tuned down to (GDg) its kind of a low tuning i like (DAd) use a D and a B tuned down to A and a E tuned down to D you can detune a full step on any string like E to D or D to C you can also tune up a full step but be careful this will give you options ohh streach your strings by pulling on them then retune till it stays in tune
ok you got a G and a D already .so tune your A string down to G low i like heavy strings better tone and louder but play whats comfy for you .from low to high A tuned down to (GDg) its kind of a low tuning i like (DAd) use a D and a B tuned down to A and a E tuned down to D you can detune a full step on any string like E to D or D to C you can also tune up a full step but be careful this will give you options ohh streach your strings by pulling on them then retune till it stays in tune i am no expert at this by any…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2011-07-12:2592684:Comment:6610562011-07-12T23:08:06.039ZBoohttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/ak
i am no expert at this by any means. i made a g'tar a couple of days ago and i used the A D and G strings. as for sounding different at fret 12, it may be that you need to change the distance of the bridge from the nut. either way will adjust the note at fret 12 so its a case of playing with it. i set mine up using an electric tuner initially. i know a lot of people say not to bother but i wanted to get the tuning right down the fretboard. i found an anomally on the D string in that it is D…
i am no expert at this by any means. i made a g'tar a couple of days ago and i used the A D and G strings. as for sounding different at fret 12, it may be that you need to change the distance of the bridge from the nut. either way will adjust the note at fret 12 so its a case of playing with it. i set mine up using an electric tuner initially. i know a lot of people say not to bother but i wanted to get the tuning right down the fretboard. i found an anomally on the D string in that it is D open and D on the 11th fret. both G strings are G at the 12th so i have no clue what is going on there. if your bridge is fixed and not adjustable then i don't know what to suggest. the other thing i noticed that noone told me is that if using a slide then you have to be directly over the fret to play the note, if you go for usual finger positions it sounds monsterously out of tune.