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Author:  rcneville [ Fri Mar 22, 2024 9:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Calling all stations

Thanks for all of this! It’s a worthwhile resource. But I’m confused. Where is the Google Sheet referred to? I see links to instagram, which I don’t use and don’t care to. Is there a link to a standard sheet summarizing all of this? Thanks again.

Author:  DavidWS [ Sat Mar 23, 2024 2:19 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Calling all stations

rcneville wrote:
But I’m confused. Where is the Google Sheet referred to?

So far as I recall it never appeared on here?

rcneville wrote:
I see links to instagram, which I don’t use and don’t care to.

Same here.

rcneville wrote:
Is there a link to a standard sheet summarizing all of this?

The reason I queried the 'bt' labelling of a few of strings was that I was re-tabulating some of the data into a different format. It has all the potential zero (X) fret notes going across the sheet, with each different bass & melody tuning getting a separate line down the sheet. It only considers light gauge (since that's what I use...), but the framework could be used for other gauges too.

Looking at the figures tabulated that way reveals a few possible anomalies (i.e. big differences in string gauge for same note in different tunings).
I also tried plugging some of the figures into the string tension calculator at Stringjoy - that also seems to suggest a few anolamies (i.e. some apparent tensions way out of line with others).

My alternative view sheet is currently in ods format. Somewhat to my surprise that format can be attached. :)

Author:  DavidWS [ Wed Apr 03, 2024 5:53 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Calling all stations

DavidWS wrote:
My alternative view sheet is currently in ods format. Somewhat to my surprise that format can be attached. :)

I've made a simple html table version of that same data now too.

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