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RandO wrote:
...my melody strings ... are thus: F# B-E-A-D. I thought that was called 'standard' or 'classic' tuning, perhaps I am wrong on that.

Nope, you're right, that's Classic.

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Luc wrote:
Nope, you're right, that's Classic.
Good to know, thanks Luc. I tried using paper strips with notes on them, under my strings on each fretboard, to give me a template to start memorizing where all the notes are laid out. I did have a template for each key on the piano when I taught myself to play. Problem on the Stick is the strings try to vibrate, but the paper under the strings stops them from vibrating properly. So good idea, bad reality lol! I guess I'll have to start playing and memorizing!
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