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GMC Forum _ PRACTICE ROOM _ Vibrato - Most Common Way To Fix Intonation Issues

Posted by: Darius Wave Dec 30 2014, 09:31 PM

Ok guys guys so let's be honest...How many of us use vibrato when You play live and hear that Your guitar wen a bit out o tune (due to the temperature fo example) ?smile.gif I'm guilty as charged if You ask smile.gif

Posted by: klasaine Dec 31 2014, 12:50 AM

I do. Doesn't everybody - ?
That's what you should do ... until you have a moment to re-tune.

Posted by: Cosmin Lupu Dec 31 2014, 08:11 AM

Me too smile.gif I even bend some notes when playng a chord, as soon as I realize I am slightly out of tune biggrin.gif Did it many times and I am glad I have built this ability!

Posted by: Darius Wave Dec 31 2014, 10:52 AM

It's probably same as You get to play on a badly adjusted guitar and avoid to play harmonies or some specific licks You feel will sound wrong biggrin.gif

Posted by: Ben Higgins Dec 31 2014, 12:42 PM

Are you talking about having a string that's out of tune and using vibrato as a way to disguise it ? Then hell, yes biggrin.gif

Posted by: Darius Wave Jan 1 2015, 07:19 PM

So we all are guilty as charged...but in this particular case I think it's sort of respect for the listener, to keep the performance at a descent level, even if the mothernature is not on Your side smile.gif

Posted by: jstcrsn Jan 1 2015, 07:26 PM

thank goodness for the whammy bar

Posted by: Ben Higgins Jan 1 2015, 08:19 PM

QUOTE (jstcrsn @ Jan 1 2015, 07:26 PM) *
thank goodness for the whammy bar


Although sometimes it's the perpetrator that causes it !! laugh.gif

Posted by: klasaine Jan 1 2015, 08:55 PM

For me it's a fact of daily guitar playing life.
You've probably noticed that most of the instruments I play are either weird (and cheap) vintage things or 'normal' tele and strat varieties. These are not known for their intonation, the Teles, archtops and cheap 60s Japanese axes have either semi or completely non adjustable bridges. Some of the guitars are better than others (intonation wise) but you're always making small 'adjustments' (or even fret/note choices) while you play ... or, just not worrying about it laugh.gif

Posted by: Darius Wave Jan 2 2015, 03:30 PM

Ha ha ! biggrin.gif Yeah - we can always put the all mighty "don't care" button biggrin.gif

Posted by: Cosmin Lupu Jan 3 2015, 09:33 PM

I usually check and double check and have my guitar tech check every axe before and while gigging, so usually I don't have to deal with this, but before having a tech, well I dealt with the situation a lot of times.

Anyway, as Darius said - to me it's something that sometimes deals with the respect for the listener smile.gif Very well put!

Posted by: Darius Wave Jan 4 2015, 09:52 PM

I wonder if our kids will have that kind of problems anymore. Will all the guitars have an evertune bridge or multi-core digital system (like Peavey or Washburn did) that auto-tunes Your outputsignal, no matter what is the exact pitch of the string ?tongue.gif

Posted by: Cosmin Lupu Jan 6 2015, 01:35 PM

Well... even Andy James got one of those evertune guitars a few days ago biggrin.gif Check him out:

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152747732743220

QUOTE (Darius Wave @ Jan 4 2015, 08:52 PM) *
I wonder if our kids will have that kind of problems anymore. Will all the guitars have an evertune bridge or multi-core digital system (like Peavey or Washburn did) that auto-tunes Your outputsignal, no matter what is the exact pitch of the string ?tongue.gif


Posted by: Darius Wave Jan 6 2015, 03:02 PM

Lokking at guys like Andy James, Rusty Cooley, Rick Grahm I have an impression that a healt condition has a lot to do with Your shredding skills biggrin.gif

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