GUITAR TIP: Buzz Begone PART I

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  • @brandonacker
    @brandonacker  2 роки тому +4

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  • @seekersofrhythm
    @seekersofrhythm 3 роки тому +61

    Hi Brandon, I watched your recordings with Rob Scallon channel and had to check your channel out and I have to say I wasn't disappointed. I really enjoy the way in which you present your knowledge and skills in a way that is easy to relate to so I shall set myself up for some bidge watching to catch up. Anywho, love the channel and happy to have subscribed and liked. Looking forward to the next installment in the meantime stay safe J.

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  3 роки тому +9

      Thanks and welcome to my channel!

    • @member3DoesStuff
      @member3DoesStuff 3 роки тому +3

      Literally had the same experience. I saw Brandon on Rob's channel. Now I am hooked and I can't put down my guitar. I have an acoustic guitar and I'm saving up for a classical guitar now.

    • @Aurora-oe2qp
      @Aurora-oe2qp 3 роки тому +2

      @@member3DoesStuff Haha, I think you're hardly alone in that

    • @no-rq7fp
      @no-rq7fp 3 роки тому +1

      @@brandonacker Brandon you got any advice for guitars with an unusually high action?

  • @brandonacker
    @brandonacker  3 роки тому +19

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    • @shanefraser1054
      @shanefraser1054 3 роки тому

      Hi Brandon
      I'm playing a song which has drop D tuning for the low E string and the rest of the strings are in standard tune and then a capo on the 3rd frett.
      Relative to capo when I frett the top string 5th frett and the bottom string 2nd frett at the same time then pick the bottom string there's a horrible tin like reverberation.
      This only happens when the top is fretted and as soon as I stop fretting the top the sound disappears and its clear again.
      I checked that I'm not touching the string by accident and other things so its a complete mystery.
      What do you thinking it could be?
      I play a steel string Furch OM so its a quality guitar.

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  3 роки тому +2

      @@shanefraser1054 You know this strange effect has happened to me from time to time and it is just an unfortunate buzz spot on the guitar as far as I can tell. Perhaps you could move the capo to the 2nd fret or 4th fret and see if it still happens.
      Make sure your capo is very tight and very close to the fret without being on top of it. Also it should be parallel to the fret. If I had a nickel for every time I've seen an angled capo...
      Good luck!

  • @ChristosNikolis
    @ChristosNikolis Рік тому +1

    Thanks again 🤘🤓

  • @dafnam9655
    @dafnam9655 20 днів тому

    Yoooo Brandon thank you thank you thank you thank youuuu. This channel is literally perfect - educational, enjoyable and life saving.

  • @samelliot9186
    @samelliot9186 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the tips about buzzing of the strings especially the tip about shining the saddle

  • @FaintlyTapping
    @FaintlyTapping 2 роки тому +3

    Brandon, thanks for this great two-part series on string buzzing. While none of the causes you mentioned were specific to my issue, sudden onset low E string buzz, I was able to isolate mine after viewing both of these videos. I was fearful that it might have been a loose brace but it turned to be something not mentioned and so I want to share it with you in case you might be able to pass it on. My Kremona Sofia has a built-in Fishman and that turned out to be the culprit. Merely opening the Fishman to remove and reseat the battery did the trick. No more buzz so if anyone has a built-in Fishman, check that it’s well seated. Keep the great videos coming. 😊😊

  • @theautisticguitarist7560
    @theautisticguitarist7560 3 роки тому +26

    I've found I really buzz, to an extent. I like having my guitar set up where if I play softly it's nice and clear, but the harder I pay the more buzz there is. Helps to communicate intensity.

    • @poss420
      @poss420 3 роки тому +1

      yeah I agree, playing forte is not about volume, it's about intensity

    • @CIRCADES
      @CIRCADES 3 роки тому +3

      Definitely depends on the qualities of the buzz. Buzz can really sound abhorrent to me on a western steel-stringed guitar.

    • @JaxonBurn
      @JaxonBurn 3 роки тому +1

      That's something flamenco guitarists do a lot-- good stuff!

    • @theautisticguitarist7560
      @theautisticguitarist7560 3 роки тому

      @@CIRCADES check out some Iron and Wine live performances. Sam Beam tends to play with lower tuning so has a fair bit of buzz, but it really adds to the song.

  • @SomeDudeOnline
    @SomeDudeOnline 2 роки тому +2

    Fantastic! I inherited a guitar that my great grandfather built and before it came to me it was left outside in Las Vegas so it had some issues that was able to correct but the frets are no where near level. This isn’t something I’m comfortable fixing myself and don’t want to take it to a shop if I can help it so I was going to just play it as is but there’s a horrible buzz/twang on the 7th fret and shimming the bridge worked beautifully!

  • @kirbymarchbarcena
    @kirbymarchbarcena 3 роки тому +2

    Great tips, I'm sure to watch the next one

  • @fernan4857
    @fernan4857 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you veryyy Much, I was for 3 hours trying to figurate out what was the problem. The piece of paper saved my guitar

  • @path3359
    @path3359 3 роки тому +2

    Love the intro of these videos.

  • @endtimestcg5146
    @endtimestcg5146 2 роки тому +1

    5:01 This is incredible! Thank you! You made my day by showing me how to shim!

  • @bizhanhooman9729
    @bizhanhooman9729 3 роки тому +2

    Perfect timing! I was just wondering about the pieces of paper a couple days ago. Thank you for the excellent info.

  • @MCArny
    @MCArny 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this video. Even I myself was facing buzz on the first three strings when played open or any fret. I then realised humidity levels here in Indian summers reached quite high and the wet guitar was causing a buzz. I have mitigated it by wrapping the instrument in a cloth and drying it before packing. Now the problem's pretty much solved

  • @gvn1999
    @gvn1999 3 роки тому +8

    Very useful info, thanks. :)
    I actually once had a problem with buzz on one of my guitars where one of the tuning pegs was a little loose. (you know, the little screw that tightens the cylinder) Took me ages to figure that one out and it still occasionally gets loose.
    Looking forward to more guitar tips!

    • @snubb3d
      @snubb3d 3 роки тому

      Wow, I guess that's really common
      Sadly no videos cover that 😔

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  3 роки тому +4

      This generally only happens with cheaper machine heads in my experience but it is a simple tightening of a screw to fix. I'd recommend buying better machine heads as well.

    • @CIRCADES
      @CIRCADES 3 роки тому

      @@brandonacker Definitely, as this can even help your instrument stay in tune better, or to improve your overall tuning experience (the gear ratio of the tuners).

    • @Gumpa2
      @Gumpa2 20 днів тому +1

      Nice I had a similar issue, where the screws holding the plating next to the tuners was loose, and causing the noise. When all other doesnt't help, tightetning some screws can do wonders!

  • @sashocvetkov9285
    @sashocvetkov9285 2 роки тому

    Dear Sir,
    I would like to express my gratitude and appreciation in relation to the tips, provided in the present video. I was experiencing an extremely annoying buzz, when playing E and F on second and third fret on D. The left over resonanse was driving me crazy. Shimming the nut resolved the issue. Thanks once again and keep on in a same way. :)

  • @InsideTheStadium
    @InsideTheStadium Рік тому +3

    Your a legend brother, this is priceless info for a begginer like me, thanks a million, your a real rock star 🍻👑🙏🏽

  • @han2684
    @han2684 3 роки тому

    Perfect timing. The moment i restring an old classical and it buzzed, this was uploaded.

  • @saus2818
    @saus2818 3 роки тому +4

    Babe wake up, new Brandon Acker guitar tip

  • @IntelVoid
    @IntelVoid 3 роки тому +1

    This helped me a lot. I had a toothpick pushed up against the very-worn nut, but obviously that changed the scale length, so open strings would never play in tune and it was hard to tune in teh first place.
    The paper trick on one of the strings removed the need for that. Now I'm regaining my calluses 😄

  • @marcosalmeida3912
    @marcosalmeida3912 3 роки тому +2

    This is really great information. Brandon, you’re the best.

  • @skyfog3024
    @skyfog3024 3 роки тому +3

    My beautiful Ramirez started making a rasping sort of noise, but only some of the time (clue). Long story short: The only time this occurred was when I played in a room (you're not gonna belive this) with a ceiling fan running. The sound was bouncing off the blades and interferring with the direct sound from the guitar, creating a beat buzz.

  • @peek_yew9369
    @peek_yew9369 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you Brandon for this video, fixed the buzzing on my guitar with the second trick!

  • @TaguroSuper
    @TaguroSuper 2 роки тому +2

    Hi Brandon, I was able to fix the rattling/buzzing by touch inspection and I was able to find out that the bridge screws were loose (maybe due to duration of percussion playing near the bridge). I just tightened it with a screw driver while holding the nut with my left hand and I was delighted that the buzzing is gone after tuning them back. 😀

  • @ChristosNikolis
    @ChristosNikolis Рік тому +1

    Hello dear Brandon. The trick with the paper really worked, used a thick parchment style A4, folded once (so double the width). It’s still not perfect but it did make the buzz disappear by about 75%! I guess I need a better nut. (-; Thank you very much for your advice, mate!

  • @SeanMcQuilter_Music
    @SeanMcQuilter_Music 3 роки тому +1

    You're the best! I love your energy man. You've really inspired me in my classical studies.

  • @MrJaspermyboy
    @MrJaspermyboy 2 роки тому

    Thank you! The piece of paper on the nut trick worked!

  • @blahdiblah2169
    @blahdiblah2169 Рік тому

    Thank you Brandon. I have some buzzing coming from my guitar, so this was really useful.

  • @Nooneknows74
    @Nooneknows74 3 роки тому +5

    Humidity, both too dry and too wet, can cause action issues. Too dry causes the top to collapse towards the body cavity effectively lowering the bridge and action. The opposite "belly" may occur in over humid conditions, raising the action. Keep your instruments at the proper humidity and temperature!

  • @mikeme4456
    @mikeme4456 Місяць тому

    Nice tips! Really appreciated, might help someday… Thank you.

  • @guppy-fy1zv
    @guppy-fy1zv 3 роки тому +2

    awesome tips
    thanks for sharing

  • @rezznov98
    @rezznov98 Рік тому

    Thanks bro. Great tips. Also sometimes buzz comes from worn out and old and used strings. Changing them will help

  • @aurora3655
    @aurora3655 2 роки тому

    i had this problem once on a cheap Yamaha classical that loved dearly. i gave up on trying to fix it, and duct taped the bridge. i have no idea why it worked....some jackass cracked the neck from the body when he threw his luggage on top of it in the overhead compartment. I didn't realize it until I opened the case. my initial intention was to keep it between my legs on the flight, but there wasn't enough room. i had it fixed, which cost me as much as i purchased it for. the intonation was never the same again. I loved it for it's intonation, action, and feel. sometimes cheap or expensive has nothing to do with craftsmanship.

  • @hookstrpd
    @hookstrpd 4 місяці тому

    Just got a new flamenco guitar and had a buzz on the open high e, so I thought it was buzzing on the first fret (when fretted, no buzz). But after taking my nail clippers to the loose ends, no buzz. Thanks, Brandon!

  • @juanin9511
    @juanin9511 3 роки тому +3

    Hey Brandon I love your content a lot! Could you please do some tips on how to make a guitar have a better tone, or make it sound beautiful

  • @Sawdust6666
    @Sawdust6666 2 роки тому +1

    Brilliant. Worked for me. The saddle was way too low. That rattle has been driving me crazy. Thanks for the helpful video

  • @leonardosantillan2910
    @leonardosantillan2910 3 роки тому

    Instructions unclear, I fell in love with the guy in the video.

  • @archivedandgone
    @archivedandgone 3 роки тому +2

    I just recently changed my strings and had some crazy buzzing on the D string. I went to the store and bought a brand new string and I changed just that string, and it helped a decent bit but not completely. The new string was a ball end string because that store had no tie-ons, so I think maybe part of the problem was my tie-on string was touching the soundboard, it was tucked though. It was really annoying because I was trying to record something the next day, and I had one discolored string.

  • @SquirrelHybrid
    @SquirrelHybrid 2 місяці тому

    Tip #2 solved my problem. I think the string was vibrating weird within the slot rather than low action, it had a delayed "meowing" buzz no matter how gently the string is played. Thank you. 🙂

  • @Morning404
    @Morning404 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for this! x

  • @nadertalebi2365
    @nadertalebi2365 3 роки тому +1

    That’s very informative,thank you.

  • @joeyoungs8426
    @joeyoungs8426 2 роки тому +1

    There’s one other type of buzz that is generally a technique issue. In lieu of addressing your technique, which would be best, you can address it at the saddle. When fretting too far back from the fret that is the cutoff point so to speak the buzz actually is happening at that cut off. For instance, if you fret the D string on the 3rd fret for an F yet you’re finger is closest to the 2nd fret it may buzz. This buzz is likely happening at the third fret, the cutoff point. You can prove this out by either pressing harder or moving your finger closer to the cutoff fret. Another way to test this is with the third finger, just barely touch the plucked string at the third fret while still fretting too far back with the second finger. I’ve even used a small piece of blue tape at the third fret to forcibly change the sound of the buzz. If it goes away as a result of any of those actions you have three choices. First is address your technique, use high/mixed tension strings and/or lower the saddle. I know it sounds counterintuitive at first but give it some thought. It makes sense. Sometimes it may require both a lower saddle and higher tension strings. I’ve solved this scenario multiple times for musicians not willing to address their technique. Of course all this yakking was under the condition that the neck, fretboard and body are in harmony.
    Mr. Acker, I enjoy your content, your musicianship and especially your interactions with the Brune’s. I am fortunate to own an early 90’s Brune’ Fleta copy when you only had to wait a few months to get one. Your willingness to share is appreciated.

  • @crisXD2010
    @crisXD2010 3 роки тому +1

    nice tutorial, thank you for sharing!

  • @CatsPajamas23
    @CatsPajamas23 3 роки тому +3

    😁My sleeves are almost ALWAYS the culprit.❤️✌️

  • @seayoub1013
    @seayoub1013 2 роки тому +1

    I love you maan .. you saved me haha ♡♡♡♡ a new deserved subscribe

  • @Gumpa2
    @Gumpa2 20 днів тому

    Another Idea, when all this is not helping: I recently restringed a 1970s handmade guitar, that has some old metal hardware on it, instead of these ebony kindoff rolls. So the A string was buzzing like crazy, and It came somewhere from the Headstock. I tried all your tips, but it didn't work, what helped was, to tighten the screws on the metal hardware! The side pieces that strengthen the wood for the tuner was the ratteling thing! I hope this helps someone, I was just going crazy about this! :)

  • @Musikkeller-Innsider
    @Musikkeller-Innsider 3 роки тому +1

    Helpful, thanks!

  • @nah9585
    @nah9585 3 роки тому +1

    Great stuff

  • @ki-op6jq
    @ki-op6jq 3 роки тому +1

    thank you very much

  • @MusicEducationwiththeMan
    @MusicEducationwiththeMan Рік тому +1

    Hello, great video. I learnt a lot. I bought a used Dean EAB Natural Acoustic Bass. This instrument is ENORMOUS! It currently has rusted strings on it. I have also purchased a set of Fender Acoustic Bass Guitar 45 which I intend to put on this Dean Acoustic Bass. If you read the reviews, this guitar has fret buzz. When I changed the string, do you think the new strings will help the buzzing??? I have read that new strings will not affect the buzz.

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  Рік тому

      Thanks! Sometimes changing the strings (especially to a higher tension) can help with buzzes but most often you'll need to raise your action at the bridge and/or nut.
      Take it to a guitar repair shop.

  • @umatgeratonleik2584
    @umatgeratonleik2584 2 роки тому

    I'll try all of these out for sure. I have a wonderful guitar that started buzzing like a low crumhorn, and after all kinds of increasingly desperate solutions and , I figured out that it stopped buzzing if I pushed my finger against the back of the guitar. I ended up attaching a lump of moldable artist's rubber to the inside of the back, but it deadens the natural sound quite a lot, which I recently realised has made me play less acoustic and more electric (Dowland sounds pretty killer on a Tele neck pickup with some long reverb, btw). I hope I can find a better solution through your suggestions. The nearest repair shop is some 80km away

  • @MrMjp58
    @MrMjp58 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks Brandon. A great video. I have had all the rattles you describe, but there are a multitude of others. I have recently discovered a sort of solution to what one YT hero has diagnosed as 'string back buzz'.
    I am currently suffering a bizarre vibration effect emanating from the sound hole region on a new and otherwise excellent Córdoba fusion guitar. I can't see any solution to this one.
    It seems that guitars and classical ones in particular, are prone to the strangest maladies and frustrating features imaginable. It's a wonder we go on playing them.

  • @carsonjones7077
    @carsonjones7077 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much! I left a string too long and it was touching below the bridge, I was worried that I bought a dud!

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  Рік тому

      You're welcome! I was once about to go out on stage and the other guitarist was freaking out about buzzing. I just calmly lifted off the loose ends from the soundboard and solved the problem. The guitarist looked at me like it was a miracle haha

  • @BeauHannamGuitars
    @BeauHannamGuitars 3 роки тому

    It could also be a bad string (Some strings are lemons, I don't know why), popped fret, twisted neck, neck with not enough relief, bad fretting technique (that’s a fun one to tell customers…). Also, new strings with a lower tension then usually used (on the same guitar) can also cause buzzes.

  • @JonnyMack33
    @JonnyMack33 Рік тому

    I've recently restrung my kinda rubbish acoustic guitar and a I was doing it.. the saddle and nut fell out.. I thought I'd broken it, and was looking for glue but couldn't find any, and then instinctively thought it doesn't really matter as the string tension will suffice. I'm glad that they're sorta meant to be loose. I've heard of ppl shaving the saddle down though, do you recommend this and why? The guitar itself sounds so much better with new D'addagio on them though! I can now continue to learn Nocturne No.9 👌

  • @Matois1
    @Matois1 3 роки тому +11

    I thought this was going to be about the buzzing when playing a string that's only slightly touched by a finger that's fretting the string above/below. This happens to me frequently when playing chords that require all of my left hand fingers, and I feel that they are just too fat... Does anyone have a fix for that?
    Great video btw, I dig the multiple camera angles

    • @genryuusai
      @genryuusai 3 роки тому +2

      Buy one of those cheap grip trainers.
      I used to have the same issue. A couple of weeks of grip training with my left hand solved it. Especially the added strength in my left index finger stopped the buzzing when performing bar chords.

    • @Matois1
      @Matois1 3 роки тому +2

      @@genryuusai but my problem isn't buzzing on the fretted string, it's buzzing by my finger touching other undesired strings

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  3 роки тому +29

      Hi Mateus, I'd strongly advise against those grip trainers. Playing the guitar is not about building muscle. Those things are a scam and do nothing but hurt your guitar playing.
      Segovia had huge hands with sausage fingers. Each of his fingers were the size of two or three of mine. So I think it's more about technique than one's personal anatomy.
      You need to play with more curled fingers to have another clearance below the finger to not touch the other strings. Playing with flat fingers is the enemy here. Also make sure your left hand nails are very short because they can make playing on the tips with a lot of curvature impossible.
      Good luck!
      Brandon

    • @taliesine.8343
      @taliesine.8343 3 роки тому

      Practice will solve this in time :)

  • @jerryolivarez1344
    @jerryolivarez1344 3 роки тому

    Excellent

  • @markconner6078
    @markconner6078 2 місяці тому

    Great Video as always! I need your help. I have a great 50 year old Harmony Classical guitar, that was originally right handed but then switched to left handed, but the person did not replace the bridge. I am a left handed player so that is why I bought it in the first place, but it has never played well because of the angle of the saddle in that bridge. I have removed this bridge, so I have been looking everywhere for a LEFT handed classical guitar bridge. I have a new nut and saddle, but I need a bridge. I hate to try and use a pin style left handed bridge because I'm not 100% it will work with nylon strings. Any suggestions on where to find a bridge??? TY!!

  • @DanielOliveiraViolao
    @DanielOliveiraViolao 3 роки тому

    Great, man! Thank you!

  • @TheFlyingNamibian
    @TheFlyingNamibian Рік тому +1

    Yeah yea🎉

  • @travistalkington9297
    @travistalkington9297 3 роки тому +5

    Fixing the buzzing can also be easily fixed at times by adding an incase humidifier. This tends to happen a lot in the winter. I always keep a digital temp and humidity gauge in my guitar room and use a humidifier to keep the room at 45% humidity.

    • @CIRCADES
      @CIRCADES 3 роки тому

      Yes, buzz can definitely occur from dryness of the wood, which literally makes the top concave! The top of the instrument gets pushed in, thus lowering the bridge and the strings that may start vibrating against the frets! Wood really expands and contracts from air humidity.

  • @emanueleartuso04
    @emanueleartuso04 Рік тому +1

    Hey Brandon thanks a lot for making this video! I have a question about my guitar, some strings buzz when played "strongly" after 9th-10th fret, mostly the low E, A and D, despite having even too much action (5mm, i know it. shouldn't be like this but i can't do much since it probably is a neck angle issue). What would you suggest me to do? I'll buy a better guitar from a luthier eventually in the future, but i'd like this one i have to still sound decently since i got it from my great uncle when i was a little kid and i don't feel like throwing it away or else.

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  Рік тому +1

      Hi, if it's a classical, try a shim under the saddle. You can use a business card. You could also use higher tension bass strings.
      Best thing would be to take it to a good repair person for a setup

    • @emanueleartuso04
      @emanueleartuso04 Рік тому

      @@brandonacker Thanks for the answer and yea, it's a classical guitar. I'll definitely try what you suggested, I appreciate it a lot!

  • @jonapasckvale
    @jonapasckvale 8 місяців тому

    I get a buzz on the low E playing the A note. That is it, the E is fine at all other frets and all other strings are fine. String height is fine and actually a little higher than I prefer. Any thoughts?

  • @rimmersbryggeri
    @rimmersbryggeri 3 роки тому

    You might be able to reaise the nut by filling in the slots with baking soda and superglue and the re file them. StewMac has a vide on how to do it I think.

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  3 роки тому +1

      Yes thats a good trick too! I use to do this when I worked at a guitar shop.

    • @rimmersbryggeri
      @rimmersbryggeri 3 роки тому

      @@brandonacker Doesnt come as a surprise at all. Have a nice rest of the year. Really liked the collaboration with josh turner. The Bourgeois duelling banjos. :)

  • @snubb3d
    @snubb3d 3 роки тому +1

    In my steel strings, the buzz is always caused by a loose screw. Usually a running peg

  • @max356bruh
    @max356bruh 5 місяців тому

    Hey, i have recently had my classical guitar restrung at a music store, and there is this rattling sound that comes out whenever i strum close to the sound hole. This problem doesn t occur when i strum further away from the sound hole, nor does it happen when picking individual strings. I also noticed that this happens with the capo on too. Any advice is greatly appreciated!

  • @johnunderwood3132
    @johnunderwood3132 2 роки тому

    I don’t have the best guitar but how long will the strings take to stretch enough for me to keep it in tune? Or just get a better guitar? Don’t have much but hope this is good enough

  • @danielribastandeitnik9550
    @danielribastandeitnik9550 3 роки тому +1

    Sometimes, parts of the guitar are loose and rattle with certain notes. On my guitar, the little 'bolt' that attaches one of the tuner's peg gets loose from time to time. I know it is loose when I start to listen to a buzzing sound when I play a G note (for some reason, it resonates with G). I just have to tighten it up, and the buzz goes away,

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  3 роки тому

      Yes exactly. Luckily it's an easy fix

  • @shreyasjoshi4867
    @shreyasjoshi4867 3 роки тому +2

    Bro, my G string buzzes as well on my classical guitar, But where tf are you and why are you not making viral videos? PS Please upload video of you playing Blackbird, I saw it in your diary

  • @SpicyInvalid
    @SpicyInvalid 3 роки тому

    i found the buzz was emanating from the bridge of my nylon guitar where they are normally tied

  • @ROSTeeee
    @ROSTeeee Рік тому

    Hi, could you help me please?
    The D string on my classical guitar kind of starts to tear on the 5th, 4th and 3rd fret a few weeks after replacement. Any idea or comment will be appreciated

  • @mrz2528
    @mrz2528 Рік тому

    Hello friend ...please I need you help in my nylon string clasical spanish guitar ...I have a presys AF03 imitation new .....the problem I have with the AF03 is the hum noise ...I understand is a ground problem ...when touch the jack 1/4 connector the annoying sound goes away...my guitar is spanish clasical Nylon string ....you can say me how repair my problem please ?

  • @oinkooink
    @oinkooink Рік тому +1

    Well you can shim the saddle too if it's too low.

  • @IraGrose-ed7qk
    @IraGrose-ed7qk Рік тому

    Eliminate string buzzing and too much or too little string tension by loosing all strings and slide the bridge bone 3 mm. incrementally. Sliding bone down makes strings higher increases height and tension reducing buzzing, possibly increase volume and difficulty playing. Sliding bone up direction reduces string height and tension making guitar easier to play by lowering string tension, possibly reducing sound volume and increasing possibility of buzzing. This is an easily reversed experiment. When desired bone height found then shim or file. Leaving bone unchanged allows for future adjustment required because of humidity changes and string experimentation tension/manufacturer.

  • @selfishsounds8684
    @selfishsounds8684 3 роки тому +3

    Piece in the intro?

    • @coniston3106
      @coniston3106 3 роки тому +1

      Noctrune Op. 9 No. 2 - Chopin

  • @mauriciomayorga3238
    @mauriciomayorga3238 2 роки тому

    After finally buying a decent guitar to practice on I changed the strings and now my open g buzzes like crazy. Its so frustrating and makes me want to throw it in the garbage. I'm going to try that paper trick later hopefully it works

  • @Laukiepaukie
    @Laukiepaukie 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the tips. I get a fretbuzz when i play a 2nd string c and a 5th string g# simultaneously on my guitar. It's some kind of high pitched noise like the e string is touching the frets behind the pink. It only happened after i replaced the strings. It's pretty frustrating. I'll try out your suggestions.

  • @isaacthomas9279
    @isaacthomas9279 3 роки тому

    I’ve got a bit of buzz on one of my ukelele strings hoping this will help and be close enough

  • @kutentebi
    @kutentebi 3 роки тому +1

    Oh that's why there's always business cards at the shop ok I got it.

  • @psp777
    @psp777 3 дні тому

    Anyone know what guitar model that is?

  • @Real_Boye
    @Real_Boye 3 роки тому

    thank you dad

  • @joshsmith610
    @joshsmith610 3 роки тому

    ive searched a video like this like a year ago but there were not even a single video had good informations.i had to learn em by reaching almost to the deepweb xd

  • @eduardomoya4055
    @eduardomoya4055 Рік тому

    I noticed my battery holder wasn’t in my quitar. Once I put it back in the buzzing stopped.

  • @DITHOCHANEL123
    @DITHOCHANEL123 3 роки тому

    musik yang indah kawan

  • @ahmedaljasim9878
    @ahmedaljasim9878 3 роки тому +1

    I find that every time l play on a lower registry it buzzes from the D string down to the E

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  3 роки тому +1

      You'll probably need to use the tip in #2 Shim the nut

  • @Shreemps_r_kewl
    @Shreemps_r_kewl Рік тому

    Something weird happens to mine. When I press the 3rd fret on my low e string, the g string buzzes horribly. It doesnt happen on any other fret or string, only when I press the 3rd fret on my low e string. Any tips?

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  Рік тому

      I've experienced that on certain guitars as well. I wish I knew though!

    • @Shreemps_r_kewl
      @Shreemps_r_kewl Рік тому

      @brandonacker i trimmed the excess string and filed down the 4th and 5th fret and the buzz is pretty much gone. Took me a bit to figure it out. My guitar is a brandless hand-me -down though so that might be it too 🤷‍♂️

  • @martingaspar8364
    @martingaspar8364 Рік тому

    hi pls by any chance does anybody have an idea what could be wrong with my guitar? Open G is buzzing but only if I fret low E and D on 12th fret xD

  • @cpmathews2566
    @cpmathews2566 3 роки тому +2

    FYI: A lot of less expencive guitars glue the nut down

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  3 роки тому +5

      Yes. They shouldn't but they do. You can knock it out very gently with a soft tipped hammer.

  • @azrielsmith3167
    @azrielsmith3167 2 роки тому

    My guitar was buzzing even when on the stand and not being played. In my case, there was a hornet inside of the guitar and I had to spray insect killer into the sound hole to eradicate the culprit. The guitar smells terrible now but the buzzing is gone.

  • @christdiedforoursins1467
    @christdiedforoursins1467 11 місяців тому

    Thanks ,my brothers kids , notorious for breaking things seem to have done something to my guitar.

  • @vighneshdeshmukh738
    @vighneshdeshmukh738 3 роки тому

    Can I please know the name of the guitar piece in the introduction

  • @ratikgoyal7841
    @ratikgoyal7841 2 роки тому

    PLZ HELP.....I bought a new guitar yamaha c40 and there is a buzz on base strings if i put pressure on half fret.. like playing Em or Emajor... It's normal or not..i reversed those strings becuz i m lefty.. i reversed bridge white line too.. i really dont know how to solve this issue.. pls help

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  2 роки тому

      Hi, that is too difficult to say without seeing the instrument. I would take the guitar in for a setup which isn't expensive. Good luck!

  • @musictime23752
    @musictime23752 3 роки тому +2

    Have you gone back to playing with nails, Brandon? I think they look longer on the right hand... When you're plucking, it definitely sounds like there's nail again.

    • @Arcanum_XLV
      @Arcanum_XLV 3 роки тому +4

      Yeah I think it was just a self-experiment, it's hard to stick with it if you played with nails for deccades

    • @musictime23752
      @musictime23752 3 роки тому +1

      @@Arcanum_XLV makes sense! Shame, flesh on gut strings sounds so wonderful.

    • @Arcanum_XLV
      @Arcanum_XLV 3 роки тому +2

      @@musictime23752 well if you don't let them grow to long, you can play with both flesh and gut, wich sounds the best (at least on nylon, never played on gut strings)

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  3 роки тому +3

      I have gone back to nails because they are great for theorbo but I'm not done with the no nail technique. I'll likely go back and forth depending on which repertoire I'm playing.

    • @musictime23752
      @musictime23752 3 роки тому +1

      @@brandonacker awesome 👌 cheers for coming back to me man. Loving your content as always.

  • @aurora3655
    @aurora3655 2 роки тому

    personally, i change the strings one by one. that way the tension remains the same, and weird wonky things don't happen as much.

  • @fredymendez855
    @fredymendez855 2 роки тому

    For accoustic steel some folk like it

  • @ad22d2
    @ad22d2 2 роки тому

    you like 12 strings acoustic guitar?

  • @juju8775
    @juju8775 3 роки тому

    My guitar has buzz sometimes because i am not good enough

  • @puer-2176
    @puer-2176 3 роки тому

    heya brandon, i'm a fan of your channel and i'd like to share my opinion on the buzzing, i actually like the buzzing, i'd have one instrument with a distinct buz and the other without...the buzz ads this very unique sound that is often times seen in stuff like medieval music. hell, medieval harps had a distinct buzz because it fit their music at the time. great video, brandon.

  • @spider1415
    @spider1415 3 роки тому

    My buzzing is all at the 5th fret idk why

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  3 роки тому

      The problem is likely at the bridge then. It's also possible you have a high fret.