At 01:06 3/2/2007, you wrote: > The point (of strip muting) for me is to avoid the tedium > of pounding the same note over and over as you tune all three > strings in a row, instead of spreading the tedium out over time in > order to keep your sanity. >-- David Nereson, RPT I find the alternate strip method and going up and down by whole tones also avoids ear fatigue. When going straight up through the dog whistle top octave, I find that I start doubting my hearing. Better for me to cleanse the palate, so to speak, by going back to a different frequency range, then re-attacking. By going up and down, I'm constantly doing that. YMMV Conrad Hoffsommer You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted, then used against you.
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