Re: My Cover of Follow Me Now by Jason Gleed (Chipmunks Version)
My ears don't have mouths, so they can't be telling me wrong. Now, I didn't really even hear your guitar to begin with, mainly because I wouldn't bring the volume up past "1" because I'm really not into Alvin and the $hitmonks, but a flat guitar is masked by all the other crap. It also sounds like you were recording in your room or something with your microphone in the toilet - to me it sounds really far away and like indiscernible treble noise.
As a side not - interestingly enough, what type of headphones you have on does affect your sense of pitch slightly (very slight microtunal variations). It's won't affect your perception as far off as a full quarter tone - that's on you if you're that off - but enough that you can be noticeably out of tune to an untrained listener. It's because when you're listening through headphones, you don't have any of the reverberations of listening through speakers in a room, and non-mixing headphones usually accentuate certain frequencies (usually low or highs) that affect your perception. This usually happens most to singers trying to record vocals, and that's why sometimes what you'll see is they're wearing mixing headphones (very flat EQ, trying to give them the most natural sound), but only one of their ears is listening through and headphones and their other ear is uncovered so they can hear their own reverberations which helps compensate for minor pitch discrepancies when your ears are covered. It's also why it's highly discouraged you mix with headphones unless absolutely necessary - they often "lie" because again, no reverberations, and there isn't that delay of what comes out of the right speaker going to your left ear/left speaker to right ear that gives you a perspective of location in the mix. I don't think headphones causing pitch issues is the case for Nathan's recording though. It's off because he's off.