source file: m1401.txt Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 15:34:52 -0700 Subject: re: Buzz Feiten's tuning From: Xou Oxno >In the June 98 issue of Guitar Player, on p86, there's a huge ad for >guitars using the new Buzz Feiten system for intonation. What makes me a >bit ill is 2 things: one, as far as I can tell, after playing guitar for >33 years, if the guitar keeps the same 12 note/octave eq temp >arrangement, it will still be out of tune with the harmonic series, no >matter what else you do. And two, the rather awestruck approval of this >system by numerous prominent mags, including GP, has shown me that the >tuning movement has a long way to go before folks even know what the hell >we're talking about. I have written, repeatedly, the editors of various >music mags, commenting on the innacuracies of Feiten's "innovation," and >his ignorance of terms such as well tempered and meantone; I have offered >to write an article which would explain what is really going on, and how >12 eq is faulty at the very core...no one has shown any interest. And >yes, it bums me out a bit to see such total ignorance of what tuning is, >or what it really could be...a lot of musicians read GP, and Feiten is >totally misleading folks by letting them think that mechanical >adjustments will resolve the out of tune 12 eq system...Hstick That's pretty interesting coming from someone who insists on using equal temperaments over just intonation just so he can modulate! I've tried a Tom Anderson with the BF system. It really does sound "sweeter" - seems to be a well temperament. -- * D a v i d B e a r d s l e y * xouoxnoREMOVE-THIS@virtulink.com * * J u x t a p o s i t i o n E z i n e * M E L A v i r t u a l d r e a m house monitor * * http://www.virtulink.com/immp/lookhere.htm