i'ma new guy to banjos -
would like to make sure the bridge is in the proper place -
can i use a tuner and the 12th fret like on a guitar? -
anyone shed light on a mathematical formula for this? -
or a chart for the scale lengths? -
thanx!
Tags: bridge, intonation, length, scale
On a banjo, I use the 12th fret and harmonic to fretted note comparison. Sure easy to adjust the position!
There will be ,of course a slant to the bridge angle for some compensation.
It is my impression that banjo players have always done this and not any arithmetical cogitation.
C
well, thanx charlie & ned -
guess it's time to get me one o' them new~fangled electronic tuners as all i've been using is the A pitch fork mama bought me back in '71 . . .
I agree with Charlie. I set the bridge location just as I would with a mandolin or any other loose bridge instrument. The scale length is different on a mandolin, a guitar or a banjo but they are all evenly tempered so the 12th fret should be the octave and the bridge should be roughly twice that distance from the nut. Like Charlie, I use the fretted note/harmonic to fine tune the position.
Ned
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