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Thank you for these kind helping words, Dave my friend. You are right, I should not shut out any possiblilties. There are no limits to growth but the limits push to growth... >>>3) Forget about BENDING. It will break strings, almost always. (Of >course >>>you can get away with on the bottom 3 or 4 strings if you really want. >> >>I would rather play without strings than without bending. >> >Just like short loops with sudden endings with NO REVERB...perhaps playing >without bending might force one to play in a new and different fashion... > >can one express emotion through the guitar WITHOUT recourse to the >blues/standard "emotive" sound of a bend? if you WANT to bend, of course >DO, in OST. but in NST...there are challenges to be met. > >don't dismiss it out of hand. and the irregularity in NST is far simpler >and easier to overcome than the crippling, hand-it-down-for-centuries >(lutes >onward) oh-god-it's a fourth-instead-of-a-fifth "standard tuning" > >it least in NST you have five strings, in sequence, in which scales are >IDENTICAL and UNIQUE. no having to worry when you get to that third >string... > >it's all in your perspective, my friend. you of all people will >understand... > >try it anyway. ask yourself: can I make even better music WITHOUT >bending? > >i find more and more the answer is yes. also: in NST, i constantly use >the >WHAMMY II pedal for pitch manipulation, octaving and bending. so in this >sense...it makes no difference WHAT the strings are tuned to. > >if not whammying: NST no bending. > >if whammying: NST no bending > >(or: OST no bending) > > >just trying to confuse the hell out of everyone :) >