keeping a guitar tuned differently

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keeping a guitar tuned differently

Unread post by mrjones » Mon Mar 06, 2006 8:37 pm

i wanna tune my old guitar down a whole step. i never play this guitar anymore. the last time i used it was at christmas with all of my family home. i was wondering, if i tune it down, i could 'accidentaly' leave it tuned that way for a while. will that hurt it in the long run? i still want to be able to use it and tune it back to normal.
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Unread post by Lbacker » Mon Mar 06, 2006 9:03 pm

good question..always wondered about that. anyone??

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Unread post by Stick » Mon Mar 06, 2006 11:00 pm

It depends on how well the guitar is made I think. It wont matter too much if it's only a half step, but if you were to tune them down a whole lot, or tune them up a lot, the neck could possibly warp. Its like leaving the strings off a guitar for too long. The neck could warp.

I think its fine to do, a half step is really not that much, and its nice to have an extra guitar for that purpose because there are many songs tuned that way.

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Unread post by sfmartins » Tue Mar 07, 2006 6:30 am

In the Martin "Care&Feeding" booklet or online:

http://www.mguitar.com/guitars/technical/humidity.html

you can read

"We recommend storing your guitar in its case when not in use. Humidity is easier to control in a smaller space. Don’t bother loosening the strings when putting your guitar away unless it won’t be used again for several months."

Of course this easily applies to a Martin Guitar. Like stick said:
It depends on how well the guitar is made I think.
If you are not sure about your guitar, I suggest you do not loose your strings too much (half a step would be enough).

Hope this helps.

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Unread post by Speenis » Tue Mar 07, 2006 11:11 am

tuning down a half step rocks my face off
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Unread post by czech » Tue Mar 07, 2006 11:52 am

it will be fine.

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