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Old 04-13-2010, 07:37 AM
Huckleberry Huckleberry is offline
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Cedar tends to be softer than spruce, so many are not designed to handle the tension of medium strings - check with your builder.

My guitars are all intonated for standard tuning. This does mean that the bass notes tend to fret a little sharp in dropped tunings. I get round this by fine tuning the low D or C depending on the particular song - depending on the key the song is in, some rely more on a perfectly tuned open string, some more on a particular fretted note. Not perfect, but it works quite well.
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