How to Fix: Guitar with Tuning Problems

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
  • Welcome back to another exciting episode of Chords & Coffee, the weekly show where we dive deep into all things music with your host, Nate White!
    Have you ever had a guitar that just won't seem to stay in tune? You're not crazy, it happens and it can happen to anyone. In this episode of Chords and Coffee we take a moment to address this intonation infraction. Danny Rogers takes us through his process of taming a tenacious tuning issue.
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Комментарии • 12

  • @sheldonkorpett1708
    @sheldonkorpett1708 14 дней назад +2

    Great video as always. I always tune up and stretch the strings up and down the entire board as well as tuning in playing position. Nice to know I was doing a few things right 😅

  • @bosneb
    @bosneb 14 дней назад +1

    Chords and Coffee haha I see what you did there. Coincidentally my midlife crisis purchase was a tossup between a sports car and a fancy guitar. Went with the fancy guitar (PRS CE 24). G string always going flat :( Still, think I made the right call.

  • @CraigFlowersMusic
    @CraigFlowersMusic 14 дней назад +3

    Ah I never make it up in time for the premiere anymore you guys lol Hey you know what I have a question though. My four main guitars (V2 '51 tele, V2 '61 strat, les paul std. 60s, les paul std. 50s P90 [why on earth would they send out the 50s model with 60s wiring!]) all came with modern wiring. I have others with various treble bleeds and don't like them, so I was thinking of either getting in there and changing them to 50s gibson style wiring, even the fenders, but I thought maybe it would be smarter to just replace the wiring harnesses with new ones so I can put the originals back in if I ever sell them. Only, I don't know if it's even possible to buy fender hardware wired that way. What would you do? I might just bring them in anyway. The Gibsons got plekked at the factory, but the Fenders may have high nut slots and high frets for all I know. In fact the low E on the Strat doesn't ring out well. All thud and fundamental with not enough sustain or harmonics, open or fretted. Saddle and nut look fine, so idk. The A and D strings can pop out of the nut on the tele as well, so maybe I should just bring them in lol Anyway just curious about the best way to get vintage wiring for all four, didn't mean to ramble lol