so thankful for the video. Wanna ask you one thing? When I try to play G chord, I notice that high G string becomes pitchy(even I place my index finger in 3rd fret), checking the tuning again,and even the tuner shows the note "G", I can hear the 1st guitar string buzzing and, high G will go slightly pitchy when I strum the whole chord. Did u encounter the similar problem when you started practising it? Besides, when u started to practise the guitar, what type of gauge guitar string did u use?
Hi there! Thanks for writing in! I wonder if this could be related to the action on your strings? It's possible that the high e is to low and thus creates a buzz. I have encountered string buzz on multiple occasions as I like my action to be as low as possible, however usually a little adjustment remedies the issue. The strings that I prefer are extra light gauge Nanoweb elixir's for my Acoustic or Ernie Ball custom gauge reinforced plain strings (8g) for electric. Hope that helps! Let me know if you get the issue solved. All the best!
@@OneHandedGuitar thank u so much. May be I will change the string and see what happens.?😂Now what I do is I just tune from high E to high G so that I will not need to press any longer the high string. ?😁but I will change the string and see what happens again.thank u so much. U really my inspiration to keep on playing and learning instruments no matter what 😀😀😀
Back from my "vacation." Thanks again.
Glad to see you back Ken! Hope all is well with you these days!
Very cool, man. I subbed. Look forward to seeing more of your videos.
Right on man! Greatly appreciate that, It's been forever since I've posted, but am gearing up to do more going forward! Rock on & all the best 👍🏻
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Thanks for the encouragement Cers! All the best 👍🏻
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Thanks Steve! Glad to hear you liked this one 👍🏻
so thankful for the video. Wanna ask you one thing? When I try to play G chord, I notice that high G string becomes pitchy(even I place my index finger in 3rd fret), checking the tuning again,and even the tuner shows the note "G", I can hear the 1st guitar string buzzing and, high G will go slightly pitchy when I strum the whole chord. Did u encounter the similar problem when you started practising it? Besides, when u started to practise the guitar, what type of gauge guitar string did u use?
Hi there! Thanks for writing in! I wonder if this could be related to the action on your strings? It's possible that the high e is to low and thus creates a buzz. I have encountered string buzz on multiple occasions as I like my action to be as low as possible, however usually a little adjustment remedies the issue. The strings that I prefer are extra light gauge Nanoweb elixir's for my Acoustic or Ernie Ball custom gauge reinforced plain strings (8g) for electric. Hope that helps! Let me know if you get the issue solved. All the best!
@@OneHandedGuitar thank u so much. May be I will change the string and see what happens.?😂Now what I do is I just tune from high E to high G so that I will not need to press any longer the high string. ?😁but I will change the string and see what happens again.thank u so much. U really my inspiration to keep on playing and learning instruments no matter what 😀😀😀