Re: [ChurchBass] Buzz Feiten tuning
Quote from Forum Archives on October 24, 2003, 2:59 amPosted by: wulf <wulf@...>
Josh <jkarnes1@austin.rr.com> replied:> I can relate. We are getting pretty addicted to all of the
> players having a pedal tuner and using it constantly during
> rests and between songs, etc. I check my tuning constantly
> while playing and I know the other guitarist in our worship
> team does because I see his foot on the pedal and hands on
> the pegs all the time when he's not playing. Great habit to
> be in. Well worth the $50/ea for tuners.That's the main use I make of my little Zoom multiFX - an
inline tuner with a clear display (and a mute function).
Like you and your guitarist, I'm constantly checking my
tuning - although it's fairly consistent, there are points
where it slips out a bit and I normally sort it out between
songs or even during the tune if there is a suitably slow
passage.The only problem with my habit is that I forget that not
everyone else has the same approach - while a call for
tuning isn't vital for me, I still need to remember it for
others. Maybe I should start writing it onto my set lists
as a reminder? 😉Wulf
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Posted by: wulf <wulf@...>
> I can relate. We are getting pretty addicted to all of the
> players having a pedal tuner and using it constantly during
> rests and between songs, etc. I check my tuning constantly
> while playing and I know the other guitarist in our worship
> team does because I see his foot on the pedal and hands on
> the pegs all the time when he's not playing. Great habit to
> be in. Well worth the $50/ea for tuners.
That's the main use I make of my little Zoom multiFX - an
inline tuner with a clear display (and a mute function).
Like you and your guitarist, I'm constantly checking my
tuning - although it's fairly consistent, there are points
where it slips out a bit and I normally sort it out between
songs or even during the tune if there is a suitably slow
passage.
The only problem with my habit is that I forget that not
everyone else has the same approach - while a call for
tuning isn't vital for me, I still need to remember it for
others. Maybe I should start writing it onto my set lists
as a reminder? 😉
Wulf
--
Wulf Forrester-Barker <//<
NB. new preferred address: wulf@web-den.org.uk
[wulf@bcs.org.uk will stop working shortly]
Website: http://www.web-den.org.uk/