Wednesday, February 3, 2010

The Buzzing Book Megaupload How To Stop Buzzing On An Acoustic Guitar?

How to stop buzzing on an acoustic guitar? - the buzzing book megaupload

Hello, I am new to the guitar and I get the book "Guitar for Dummies", but if you try to start playing the strings buzz too. I made that my fingers were in the right position, but the enthusiasm did not disappear easily. Any tips?

8 comments:

Thebetty... said...

They are not heavy enough to potentially push, you're neck is straight or action is too low.
Harder for the first press conference.
Second, take and Alan Keys and adjust the truss rod to the neck right.
Thirdly, adjust the seat height on the bridge.

If you do not know how one of them, the question arises as a technician of the guitar in the local guitar shop.
Hope this helps.

Thebetty... said...

They are not heavy enough to potentially push, you're neck is straight or action is too low.
Harder for the first press conference.
Second, take and Alan Keys and adjust the truss rod to the neck right.
Thirdly, adjust the seat height on the bridge.

If you do not know how one of them, the question arises as a technician of the guitar in the local guitar shop.
Hope this helps.

Left-T ... said...

First, make sure that the neck is straight with a very slight fall in the middle. If the neck is what you want to make sure that the palm is parallel to the exit button at any time. Ringing occurs when they urge, is not hard enough, or slow to release the finger once the note sounded. That is all.

So that you apply the correct pressure ensures that bend the thumb on the first joint. This way you can apply pressure when the handles securely. In addition, the game is behind the charge, which is ideal for good sound, making their skill.

Another thing you can put light gauge strings easier, on the fingers.

Here is a good video in the correct placement of the finger and touching.

http://www.freeguitarvideos.com/Beginner ...

roosterc... said...

If you play guitar ... not a home. I guarantee that for you.

probably no problem with the guitar, I bet he is good (if broken, found on the street ....).

I had the same problem when I started and at the most common mistake was made it:

I pushed hard enough in the chain

or

I had a different finger touches the string i played, so the buzz channel.

Be careful not to touch your fingers where they belong, and the wrong strings randomly.

and pushed with enough force, does not feel good when you start playing the guitar ... But after a while and build the cornea will be beautiful.

I had fun on the guitar, I hope you do too.

shredito... said...

I was in the same situation as you ... are the totals of improving and disappears ... If you are not satisfied with the sound ... try to change the strings to ... If you do not know how to do it to Sam Ash or Guitar Center .. and laid it upon himself to clean and new strings on it ... and if a new guitar, then the cause of the buzz is, and disappears when you get used to the guitar and be better ...

andy27 said...

Hello, good answers so far and certainly push the nail on the middle right between the frets.

Mikey, just Mikey said...

Best advice, above all, a good guitar teacher and ask him.

Mikey, just Mikey said...

Best advice, above all, a good guitar teacher and ask him.

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