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Author: | Boaz [ Sat Jul 29, 2023 11:01 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Calling all stations |
Attachment: 12 strings RMR gauges.pdf |
Author: | waltschwarzkopf [ Mon Jul 31, 2023 1:10 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Calling all stations |
Boaz wrote: Attachment: 10 strings MR gauges.pdf Boaz wrote: Attachment: 12 strings RMR gauges.pdf THank you so much, this helps A LOT! |
Author: | waltschwarzkopf [ Mon Jul 31, 2023 2:58 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Calling all stations |
So far, I've been able to gather some information and cross-reference it. Fortunately, most tunings/gauges repeat themselves across different sets, so we only need information for ca. 21 different sets and not over 90... I've also taken the liberty of grouping sets together as the notes are the same, although the names are not. Moreover, I've come up with new names that could be interesting to us by using the existing sets but different string numbers. The sets evolve throughout the years as SE optimizes, so there might be some small discrepancies between what you have seen here and there, or what you measured from your 1984 stick vs your brand-new railboard. Hats of to Emmett for putting all this time and effort continuously to always offer the best sound for our Sticks Let me know what is wrong, what could be better, what you don't like, and especially if you have some of the missing information! Big thanks to stickists Boaz, WerkSpace, and ixlramp for their contributions! To avoid any confusion as to when was this compilation made, the table below will always have the most recent date. I hope it's easy to understand, it makes sense to me SEE BELOW FOR UPDATED TABLE |
Author: | DavidWS [ Mon Jul 31, 2023 9:49 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Calling all stations |
waltschwarzkopf wrote: Moreover, I've come up with new names that could be interesting to us by using the existing sets but different string numbers. I've done a bit of that in my adventures into alternative mirrored 4ths arrangements, and then on into uncrossed parallel 4ths arrangements. My last mirrored 4ths before I went uncrossed was 'Wide Mirrored 4ths' (a 9th between the sides - I wrote up how I got to that). In uncrossed parallel I'm currently pretty settled on what I call 'Octave Parallel 4ths'. |
Author: | waltschwarzkopf [ Tue Aug 01, 2023 1:32 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Calling all stations |
DavidWS wrote: I've done a bit of that in my adventures into alternative mirrored 4ths arrangements, and then on into uncrossed parallel 4ths arrangements. My last mirrored 4ths before I went uncrossed was 'Wide Mirrored 4ths' (a 9th between the sides - I wrote up how I got to that). In uncrossed parallel I'm currently pretty settled on what I call 'Octave Parallel 4ths'. This is very cool! So far I'm compiling for 4ths/5ths, but I'm also getting started on 4ths/4ths tuning, that will get a separate table |
Author: | DavidWS [ Tue Aug 01, 2023 9:27 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Calling all stations |
waltschwarzkopf wrote: So far I'm compiling for 4ths/5ths, but I'm also getting started on 4ths/4ths tuning, that will get a separate table I have a set of spreadsheets that have similar information & layout to the table on SE tuning pages, except: a) They include some 'standard' tunings that aren't in the SE table. b) They include octave numbers. If the forum will accept OpenOffice ods files, here they are in case they are of any interest or help. Standard 10 & 12 string Stick Tunings Attachment: SE Stick 10 & 12.ods Standard Alto & SG12 tunings Attachment: SE Alto & SG-12 Tunings.ods A few custom tunings. Some are just 'thought experiments'! Attachment: Custom Stick Tunings.ods |
Author: | Seestick [ Wed Aug 02, 2023 1:28 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Calling all stations |
Finally got the caliper and here are the measurements i got from the RMR light gauge set. |
Author: | waltschwarzkopf [ Wed Aug 02, 2023 3:21 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Calling all stations |
Seestick wrote: Finally got the caliper and here are the measurements i got from the RMR light gauge set. Great! Is the B2-19 wound? The thinnest wound I've every seen is 20, but it wouldn't surprise me if Emmett managed to get even thinner wound strings from D'Addario! |
Author: | waltschwarzkopf [ Wed Aug 02, 2023 4:03 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Calling all stations |
waltschwarzkopf wrote: To avoid any confusion as to when was this compilation made, the table below will always have the most recent date. I hope it's easy to understand, it makes sense to me SEE BELOW FOR UPDATED TABLE Updated version with new data. We're getting there! SEE BELOW FOR UPDATED TABLE |
Author: | waltschwarzkopf [ Wed Aug 02, 2023 11:54 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Calling all stations |
waltschwarzkopf wrote: waltschwarzkopf wrote: To avoid any confusion as to when was this compilation made, the table below will always have the most recent date. I hope it's easy to understand, it makes sense to me SEE BELOW FOR UPDATED TABLE Updated version with new data. We're getting there! SEE BELOW FOR UPDATED TABLE Updated versions:
Mirrored 4ths, and straight 4ths. Higher resolution Attachment: GaugesTunings4ths5ths.png Attachment: GaugesTunings4ths4ths.png |
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