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The Rule of 18 and Intonation
By Lila Karash, Local Musician and Teacher at Twin Town Guitars
Historically, the "rule of eighteen" is the mathematical formula used to determine the fret positions on the guitar neck, but it should really be called the "rule of 17.817, since technology has allowed for more accurate calculations. Here is how it works...
January 31, 2021
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Carrie Bell