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OK, but in that case what would be the opposite of "longer" ?
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Don't overthink it
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>> OK, but in that case what would be the opposite of "longer" ?
Tall/short is for vertical dimensions, long/short is for horizontal. What do you think of the song "Long Tall Sally"?
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Thanks Steve;; Incidentally, for the me the most interesting point raised in the video was the problem of the nut height potentially caused by adding taller/newer frets, and what he'd have done in that event. Also, the decision process for whether to refret or relevel/crown, based on multiple factors, was a learning experience that shows why so much of this stuff is best done by the experienced who have already learned from mistakes! |
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It's just that it would ring really strange in my Brit-conditioned ears to hear somebody say "My nut slots are too short" , rather than saying "My nut slots are too low" ... but there you go ... two countries separated by a common language, as George Bernard Shaw famously said. Quote:
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