Guitar tuner for spokes tension?
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ideally, there is no noise coming from the other strings. The player plucks/picks a single string, there should be no noise or vibration coming from the other strings, which is quite manageable. Unless strumming a properly tuned chord, multiple strings played would generally be indecipherable gibberish for the tuner.
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What other guitar accessories would you call essential for anyone? Are our guitar picks necessary?
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Tell me!
I'm not sure if it's my Asperger's or an attention disorder, but I just can't do it.
When plucking spokes, I can tell they sound different, but I can't remember which is higher, assuming they are somewhat close. I can filter out the "thuds & thunks", but if they "twang", I'm screwed. The harmonics of crossing spokes really throw me off too.
Getting somebody to believe me? I don't expect them to because it doesn't even make sense to me.
I'm not sure if it's my Asperger's or an attention disorder, but I just can't do it.
When plucking spokes, I can tell they sound different, but I can't remember which is higher, assuming they are somewhat close. I can filter out the "thuds & thunks", but if they "twang", I'm screwed. The harmonics of crossing spokes really throw me off too.
Getting somebody to believe me? I don't expect them to because it doesn't even make sense to me.
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instead of plucking the spoke, try striking the spoke, with a plastic handle of a screwdriver... works for pianos... they replaced the harpsichord.
and yes, it will work better than a tensometer... as long as the harmonics don't interfere with your tuner's accuracy too much.
and yes, it will work better than a tensometer... as long as the harmonics don't interfere with your tuner's accuracy too much.