I have built the box got it tuned, watched the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMdRMFN_5Ck&feature=related
Special thanks to Keni Lee.
So when I play it, read try to play it, never played a note in my life befor, and I press the second string my finger touches the first string, which makes the first string sound sour.
So do I practice removing my finger fast to play the first string or do I practice pressing the second string without touching the first string.
I know this is a really nubie question, but I am trying to work on this and don't want to spend a lot of time learing some really bad habits.
For some reason this does not happen with the 3rd string and 2nd string.
Cheers Ron
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Mungo Park said:
Cheers Ron.
Ben said:
Mungo Park said:
Cheers Ron.
Your fingertips will be sore for a little while, but the better technique will be worth it; especially if you branch out into instruments with more strings.
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So I will practice coming down a little straighter on the fret board and see how that goes before modifying the CBG, course always another one to build.
Thanks for the input, mostly Nubie teething problems but wanted to learn in the right direction.
Gotta say after trying to play it really ups my appreciation of how well you guys play, building the thing is easy relative to playing it, but I am determined and enjoying plunking away at it. I fill in the 5 and 10 min here and their throughout the day which would have been wasted time.
Cheers Ron.
Are you playing this on a CBG you built? Are the strings spaced far enough apart? Usually you should be able to fret notes with no problem of hitting the adjacent strings. Are you coming straight down on the fretboard with your fingers. The thumb is on the other side of the neck, opposite your fingers on the board. Without being able to see you play, it is rather difficult to understand the problem clearly. I hope this helps. Please feel free to write if I can be of further assitance. Thank you for your interest and comment. Enjoy, Keni Lee