in case = sharp strings
play the mess out of it = in tune
your choice
Adam

Seriously I notice that when it is cooler the strings go sharp...
Everywhere I have lived besides Houston it cools down at night.  Maybe
thats it.  Has the A/C ever come on in your house and blown directly
on you when youre playing it'll go sharp.

On Mar 23, 10:07 pm, Mando Chef <[email protected]> wrote:
> Maybe it's residual contact high....
> At the Symposium last year Grisman's mandolin "got high".
>
> On Mar 23, 8:03 pm, Dennis Fehling <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > It's got to be  mojo thing
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> > Dennis
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> > > Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 18:01:50 -0700
> > > Subject: Why is it?
> > > From: [email protected]
> > > To: [email protected]
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> > > I've noticed that my instruments - guitars and mandolins - are usually
> > > sharp after sitting in the case unplayed for a day or so. Seems
> > > counter-intuitive to me... I would expect the tension to make them
> > > flat over time. Any theories/knowledge on what's happening from a
> > > physics standpoint? If only Einstein had been a picker... it'd be old
> > > news - like relativity. I know somebody has the answer... let's have
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