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Old 19th November 2012   #31
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TBH I've never been a stickler about tuning. I tune it so it sounds good for the song - and there are some chords where it'll sound fine and some where it'll sound off. Usually something w/ the G string is where the problem lives for me. But doesn't the funny wavy fret looking guitar show that the guitar is gonna be a little out of tune "somewhere" no matter what you do or do I misunderstand?
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