guitar issue


jimjl52
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03/10/2024 6:27 pm

Hi all.   I've been learning for a year.  I waited too long to change my guitar strings.  The note D (10th fret, high E string) was producing a twang sound.  I changed the strings but the same thing is happening.  No matter where or how hard I place a finger this note is never clear.  Now I'm starting to have the same problem with note A on 10th fret B string.  Thank you in advance for any suggestions.


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William MG
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03/10/2024 6:59 pm

Could be anything. Neck adjustment, bridge...


Steve White is the technical guru here. He has his own forum. Try him.


Give him more detail though like what kind of guitar it is. He couldn't do anything with what you have here.


This year the diet is definitely gonna stick!

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jimjl52
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03/10/2024 9:16 pm
#2 Originally Posted by: William MG

Could be anything. Neck adjustment, bridge...


Steve White is the technical guru here. He has his own forum. Try him.


Give him more detail though like what kind of guitar it is. He couldn't do anything with what you have here.

Thank you William


 


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William MG
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03/10/2024 9:55 pm
#3 Originally Posted by: jimjl52

Thank you William


 

Good luck, probably something simple 


This year the diet is definitely gonna stick!

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Molni526
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Molni526
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04/10/2024 11:55 am

Maybe it is time to change the guitar, buy a new one and a better one.


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irischamplin1
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irischamplin1
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10/07/2024 7:09 am

It is possible that it is time to replace the guitar with a newer and potentially more superior model.


 


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