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Sep 22 2008, 09:39 PM |
Can you rephrase the question ? I am also not sure what you are asking.
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Sep 22 2008, 09:58 PM |
You are getting 2 notes because you're playing on acoustic
or on un-plugged electric. The 2nd note you're getting is the one from the left side of your fretting hand, between fretting hand and nut actually. Try muting strings near nut or plug your guitar into an amp, you you'll hear only the note between your fretting hand and bridge. This post has been edited by Muris Varajic: Sep 22 2008, 10:00 PM -------------------- Youtube
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Sep 23 2008, 09:09 AM |
... And he lived happliy ever after ^^
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Sep 23 2008, 12:50 PM |
.... for real... haha ah man. This is the 'why doesn't the computer work? Ohhh I forgot to turn it on'-situation... I did have my amp on though just not loud enough. Thanks ! No problem,I experienced the same long ago when I was trying some tapping on acoustic, tho I thought it was very cool sounding effect,silly me. -------------------- Youtube
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