FLO III
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i never knew 3 came along already
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It seems that Steve has some tunning problems with the guitar (FLO III) on this video.
It seems that Steve has some tunning problems with the guitar (FLO III) on this video.
but it´s only the B-String and the E-String right?
Maybe my ears are tricking me, could also be only one string that´s out of tune...sometimes it´s good again, I think he´s trying to get around it by bending the notes a little bit (or pushing them down harder)
Maybe my ears are tricking me, could also be only one string that´s out of tune...sometimes it´s good again, I think he´s trying to get around it by bending the notes a little bit (or pushing them down harder)

Ebony finger board too ? looked like it but lighting and video compression can trick your eyes quite easily.
Tunning can drift off on a guitar for so many reasons, especialy if it's used live, trust me I know +200 gigs a year currently; and my old 88 floral holds up very well but it's always been gigged since the day I got it over 15 years ago, sometimes it can take a little time for a guitar to get it's stage legs, and I know that sounds rediculas and can't be based in phyisics .. but it just damm well does anyway, hehe.
peace
cal
Tunning can drift off on a guitar for so many reasons, especialy if it's used live, trust me I know +200 gigs a year currently; and my old 88 floral holds up very well but it's always been gigged since the day I got it over 15 years ago, sometimes it can take a little time for a guitar to get it's stage legs, and I know that sounds rediculas and can't be based in phyisics .. but it just damm well does anyway, hehe.
peace
cal
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Is this guitar gonna get the True Temperament treatment?