Interesting Tuning Theory, James Taylor
Phil66
Jan 27 2018, 09:01 PM
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What do you think? I couldn't hear the difference, and after the music parts, I couldn't hear the difference in the chords, I might one day, but not at the moment. I think I can live with that biggrin.gif

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klasaine
Jan 28 2018, 01:39 AM
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Me either. I could barely notice anything in a positive or negative sense.
I'd have to play a guitar tuned that to really be able to tell.

*James Taylor has a fairly personal playing style, especially how he integrates acoustic guitar into his electric band. It probably makes more sense in that context.

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