Originally posted by vanquish:Thanks, but yea i'll need a little more technical advice, as i'm trying to get correct intonation.
And the intonation procedure requires constant retuning of the strings with each adjustment to the saddles. Which makes using the right tuning technique important.
I know re. intonation etc., I simply meant tuning in general - like Alex said, if you want it done quickly and properly, go to a guitar tech; I got my Les Paul set-up and correctly 'bridged up' for about £20, and that was including a change of swings.
Originally posted by thechicken:I agree with you on the scale thing...C and D suggest G/Em as a key. Let's just not forget that music is not science. It could be an E Major chord, as in many other songs with C, D and E, all major.
Just to add a little theory discussion in here.
Definitely - music isn't a science, it's much more!
