A room tuned in G
October 14, 2007 | 9:43 amLast night my band had a gig at a local party, with about 50 people. We had a great night with everyone being enthusiastic and happy. But the hall was very special. I noticed that every time I played a G, whether it was low G or high G, the note was amplified by the room and continued to sound even though I dampened my string. We’re talking about some resonance here! I have never seen a room behave like that before. I was lucky to have my parametric equalizer with me and I set it up to notch out low G at 49 Hz and its higher cousin at 98 Hz. That made my sound tolerable.










