stairtuning
Stairtuning is a term used to describe the practice of altering the sound of a musical instrument, typically a stringed instrument, by adjusting the way the strings are attached to the tuning pegs. This adjustment is not about changing the pitch of the string in the traditional sense, but rather about modifying its tonal characteristics, such as sustain, resonance, and the richness of the overtones. The core idea behind stairtuning is that the way a string is wound around a tuning peg can influence its vibration and, consequently, its sound.
The technique often involves wrapping the string in a specific pattern, sometimes leaving a small gap between
While not a widely documented or standardized technique, stairtuning has been discussed and experimented with by