Got a question, regarding the tuning of a 12 String Guitar (standard tuning that is... not "tuned down"):
Since each set of strings (per note/chord) is set 1 octave apart, does one set the tuning on the largest string first, then tune the smaller string by matching the Harmonic of the larger string - or another string?...
Or...
Is this something best done with a Piano (or Keyboard) to match tuning per Octave?...
Or...
Use a Tuner?
I have never tuned a 12 string, and - in fact, have only held One (1) 12 string Acoustic Guitar for about 15 seconds (moving it out of the way, to avoid damaging it during equipment setup!).
Love the similarities of an Audio Waveform and an EMF (Electro Magnetic Field) Waveform.
Audio ones have Even Numbered Harmonics being Zero-Sequencing, whereas EMF ones have Odd Numbered Harmonics being Zero-Sequencing.
Regarding Radio: In AM Broadcasting of Non-Commercial usage - such as "HAM Radio", does anyone recognize "SSB", and is it used in other areas other than medium frequency broadcasts (500kHz - 1600kHz)?
RF work is really interesting to me!
I like it because of the ways to place information on carrier waves, the types of information to place on carriers, how to modulate that wave, how to receive the entire package and extract that information, and how the package looks so much like an Acoustical (Psycho acoustical) package - or could be compared to certain ones.
Scott35