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I can't understand why my guitar is out of tune...

I can't understand why my guitar is out of tune...

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
Hammer on or Hammer off? Both produce different sounds 😛
It's actually called a 'pull off'. I can do 4 in a second. Can you beat THAT?

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The correct technical term is 'hammer-on' and 'hammer-off'

You will go blind if you keep pulling off 😉

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
It's actually called a 'pull off'. I can do 4 in a second. Can you beat THAT?

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I think you're bending the string a little as you hammer on...either that or you've just changed your strings and they haven't been broken in properly...or your heads are goosed.

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Your ineptitude with the guitar serves as a bridge to the rest of your life.

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
...after I have just been hitting it with a hammer 😕


Explain!
have u put the strings on the right way??????😕

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Originally posted by d brunton
have u put the strings on the right way??????😕
Na. He bought a left-handed guitar with the neck on the wrong side! 😀

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wound too tight?

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probably explained by the harmonic divergence theory

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did you tune it to A 244 hz?

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OMG! I forgot to congratulate all Swiss with Swiss National Day August 1! Congrats!! Will go to Switzerland in a few days to celebrate :-)

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