Enjoying the video. The neutral note explanation is helpful. Quarter sharps. Yeah, ultimately Im interested in multi scale usage in metal. I always felt the 12 frets to 36 frets would work well. But it will probably only work for the first 6 or 7 frets. Then, you could probably use more strings to help extend the range overall.
@@251richardhudson7 metal and any other music that wants to go deep into the dissonance is great for using these type of tunings! It would be interesting to think which tuning could be the most metal. 13 and 23 and the most "dissonant" on a way but they are almost more alien dissonant. 16, 21,24,29 could be metal, 17 for folk metal. (It's a project I hope to do one day as well)
Enjoying the video. The neutral note explanation is helpful. Quarter sharps. Yeah, ultimately Im interested in multi scale usage in metal.
I always felt the 12 frets to 36 frets would work well. But it will probably only work for the first 6 or 7 frets. Then, you could probably use more strings to help extend the range overall.
@@251richardhudson7 metal and any other music that wants to go deep into the dissonance is great for using these type of tunings!
It would be interesting to think which tuning could be the most metal. 13 and 23 and the most "dissonant" on a way but they are almost more alien dissonant. 16, 21,24,29 could be metal, 17 for folk metal. (It's a project I hope to do one day as well)