Somebody wants numbers? In the link below are some numbers.
   But using your ears is a better idea than blindly (deafly?) following
   (mine or other people's) numbers. Get the major third you like
   (harmonic f-a on 4th course for a pure major third, or a something
   slightly less extreme if you so wish) and then tune octaves and shift
   your frets around: 1st fret up for the flats or down for the sharps (I
   have my continuo archlute 1st fret up for the flats, with a tastini on
   5, 6 and 7 for the sharps, I avoid the g# on first course - or try to
   avoid it anyway), 2nd fret down, 3rd fret up, 4th fret down, 5th only
   slightly up, 6th and 7th fret down again. Tune, adjust, fiddle around
   until you're happy with it.

   But someone was asking for numbers in stead of real life luting. Here
   are my numbers:

   [1]https://davidvanooijen.wordpress.com/mean-tone-temperament-for-lute/
   David

   On Fri, 26 Jul 2019 at 18:19, [2][email protected]
   <[3][email protected]> wrote:

        You use your ears to move the frets? Wouldn't using your fingers
     be
        easier?
        Sent from my Huawei phone
        -------- Original Message --------
        Subject: [LUTE] Re: Test 9od temperament)
        From: howard posner
        To: "[4][email protected] list"
        CC:
          You might want to reread the part about using your ears.
     "Precise
          fret positions" is an irrelevant concept if you tune by
     actually
          listening; that's why your repeated demands for numbers are
     going
          unanswered.
          > On Jul 26, 2019, at 6:40 AM, Martyn Hodgson
          <[5][email protected]> wrote:
          >
          >    Thank you Stephan,
          >    Would you kindly share what precise fret positions result
     when
          you set
          >    the
          >     'fifth fret so high that you can still enjoy and work
     your way
          >    through.....'
          >    MH
          >
          >    On Friday, 26 July 2019, 13:17:31 BST, Stephan Olbertz
          >    <[6][email protected]> wrote:
          >    You wouldn't even need a tuner. Just set a fifth fret so
     high
          that you
          >    can
          >    still enjoy and work your way through all the other frets
     and
          open
          >    courses
          >    by means of comparing octaves and unisons.
          >    Use strings that are neither too old nor too new. And be
     sure to
          tune
          >    to a
          >    fourth based tuning.
          >    Regards
          >    Stephan
          >
          >    Im Auftrag
          >    von Roland Hayes
          >    Gesendet: Freitag, 26. Juli 2019 13:36
          >    An: Martyn Hodgson; [3][7][email protected]; Steve
     Ramey
          >    Betreff: [LUTE] Re: Test 9od temperament)
          >      Or you could get a meantone tuner and use your ears and
     not a
          >    measuring
          >      tape
          >      Get [1]Outlook for Android
          >

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