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>If I remember right, Michael live in New Mexico. Could the dry air
there be the reason why he has such problems wit
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> I have silver wound basses, and trebles and octaves are all nylgut with
> one carbon first string. My lute usually hangs on the wall where I play
> e
, and as I've said the problem with"
in
> >tuneness" only happens as I begin to play, and introduce moisture from my
> >fingers, on to the strings. This could also happen to a lesser degree
with
> >wound basses, and nylgut.
> > My apologies to all. However
ll were saying
>seemed impossible.
>Michael Thames
>www.ThamesClassicalGuitars.com
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> >If I remember right, Michael live in New Mexico. Could the dry air
> there be the reason why he has
I too live in NM (the southern part) and though it can be extremely dry,
I have very few problems with gut strings. In general, I'm doing pretty well
if I can keep the general humidity around 40% when its much lower outside.
Of course, the summers where I live (an agricultural valley) can bring ve
e. It's only when I put it
in the car and take it to my lessons that it shifts much.
Tim
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> it wasn't me stating something about people being "pitch-challenged".
> Actually I
In my case, a very down to earth answer: first I have some spare Pyramid to
use, second there is not a 905 equivalent for my lute, and that's the fourth
course...
Donatella
http://web.tiscali.it/awebd
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That's my experience, too and I don't like the different feeling when
touching the different material. So I wonder why so many obviously do mix
different kinds of strings.
Thomas
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Hi Ed,
it wasn't me stating something about people being "pitch-challenged".
Actually I have had the same experience as you. After being stretched
completely the nylguts I'm using on most of my lutes remain fairly good in
tune and I often do not need to tune for several days. by the way: the
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