agree, it's an exercise for the user/player
although can never discount that a happy accident might just please
(or displease) a listener or two
my response to Glen Moore's exercise was pretty much just picking the
ole jawbone off the floor

and yup, Radim's one crazy picker

best
E

On Nov 19, 10:33 am, mistertaterbug <[email protected]> wrote:
> Welcome Eliot.
> I'd say that would certainly keep a man on his toes. Good lord. Have
> you heard Radim Zenkl's recording "Galactic Mandolin"? I think he uses
> 12 different intervals there. I'm sure that the person doing the
> retuning gains immense insights and a new way of looking at the
> fingerboard and maybe even finds finds tunings that work better for
> certain songs. I'll buy that. I think that the idea is more a personal
> exploration and learning experience for the user, not the listener
> although I do find Radim's album intriguing. Anyway, I'm still finding
> GDAE plenty of a handful.
>
> Onward...
> Tbug
>

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