Funny, I was thinking about the same thing today. My instruments are
   never in tune when taken out of the case for the first time everyday
   day. I'm on sinthetics (Aquila), but I believe on gut the result would
   be much worse, the weather in Rio is very close to Singapore...





   2012/10/5 Benjamin Narvey <[1][email protected]>

     Dear Luters,
     I know that much has been made about tuning issues pertaining to gut
     strings, but it strikes me now how little has been said about the
     same difficulty with synthetics/modern strings.
     For the first time in ages I am playing on a modern-strung theorbo
     belonging to a student of mine for rehearsals of a "Fairy Queen"
     while I impatiently await the arrival of my new "double luth" in
     some weeks (more on this giraffe anon). I am simply aghast at how
     badly carbon strings go out of tune, even though they are "not
     supposed to". (Nylon/nylgut fares better.) Indeed, the (ugh)
     overwound Savarez "guitar" bass strings are the worst offenders of
     all, going madly out of tune sometimes: not surprising they are so
     sensitive given how metal is such a superb conducting material. The
     tuning got so sticky I actually took the instrument to a lutemaker
     since I thought it had to be peg slippage, but no. And of course,
     with all these different modern materials, the different string
     types are going out if tune differently. Superb.
     I just can't believe I forgot about how difficult tuning synthetics
     can be. But more importantly, it leads me to question what the point
     of playing on synthetics is: after all, the reason why players use
     them is since they are supposed to bally well stay in tune... and I
     am really not so sure given my current experience that they do this
     better than gut.
     Thoughts?
     Benjamin
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