Yeah, it'd give me energy - but it'd not last and it'd probably make my recovery slower. I'm getting old, so it's a bit more of an issue when I get ill.
And, it wasn't too painful to go five days. I can survive that. I'd rather not go that long, but shit happens.
Yeah, you can make up for that
Oh, I had another question.
As you don't setup your guitars or anything, do you ever check (and fix) intonation?
My ears aren't good enough to always catch it, but sometimes it sticks out like a sore them - but usually only when notes are being played above the 12th fret.
You get a tuner soon. It should show you when the note is absolutely correct. It should have dots/dashes on either side of the note, and those are increments called 'cents'. When you adjust your guitar for intonation, you should strive to get the note exactly the same on the 12th fret as it is when played in the open position.
In short, if it's sharp you make it longer. Sharp notes mean the string isn't long enough, so you back your saddle up - which makes the string longer.
I do adjust the string heights and I do check the intonation, as far as making sure the 12th fret harmonic is the same note as the fretted nots
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