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Author: Fred McKenzie
Date: 1999-06-25 21:05
Dee wrote:
........However, they tend to be a little more difficult to play in tune as the makers are more limited in what they can do to establish good tuning.
Dee-
This is basically the difference between the 9 and the 10, as it was explained to me many years ago. Perhaps something like undercut tone holes make the 10 easier to adjust tuning while playing.
For someone like me with a poor sense of pitch, a 9 that was in tune would be better, since it would be harder to play it "out of tune"!
Fred
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David Garnier |
1999-06-23 02:01 |
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Todd |
1999-06-23 05:30 |
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Dee |
1999-06-23 12:54 |
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ted |
1999-06-23 13:09 |
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Mark P. |
1999-06-23 14:12 |
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Chuck Kelly |
1999-06-25 00:15 |
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Dee |
1999-06-25 03:19 |
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J. Butler |
1999-06-25 03:38 |
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Fred McKenzie |
1999-06-25 21:05 |
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Don Berger |
1999-06-27 16:47 |
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