Re: Love Hurts...
- From: "Cap'n Ron" <Cap'nRon@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 11:30:38 -0400
Sounds reasonable, thanks.
"Les Cargill" <lcargill@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Cap'n Ron wrote:
The long scale Fender Strat and Tele necks create more tension on the
strings and so you have to work a little harder to bend notes.
This has always confused me. Why does a longer scale make the tension
higher? If we exaggerate both ways, it would seem to be the other way
around:
1. If the distance between the nut and and bridge were 1 inch then the
tension would be quite high.
2. If the distance was 10 feet, it would be very easy to push down.
A longer string must be brought to a greater tension to reach the same
pitch as a shorter string.
--
Les Cargill
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