DonP
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When intonating we should use the same fretting pressure we would normally use when playing to get it right. I imagine your Peterson is like my Planet Waves, showing how much fretting pressure, or a slight sideways movement of the string affects pitch. Mine even register's the pick attack of a decent pick stroke as slightly sharper than the actual note. Cheers
Pick attack is interesting. When you pull the string sideways with the pick, you increase its tension, sending the note sharp. The average tension in the string drops away as the amplitude of movement reduces, flattening the note back to its resting frequency. The movement is quite big. So what do you tune to? The initial sharp note or the flattened tail? Depends how you play, probably. If you play fast all your music is in that first fraction of a second, so tune the attack. For more legato playing with few notes, probably better to tune the tail. But there really isn't any such animal as "tuned".