JessicaM
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I'm not quite sure how to describe my problem or ask my question, so bare with me:
When I pluck open strings or notes fretted closer to the nut they sound nice and loud and a long sustain.
When I pluck strings fretted closer to the sound hold, they too sound nice with a long sustain.
When I pluck strings fretted around the 5th or 6th fret, they sound dull and dead unless I fret a tiny little precise window within the fret.
What gives? Do I just need to keep practicing until I can hit that sweet spot with more accuracy?
(Ohana ck 50g)
When I pluck open strings or notes fretted closer to the nut they sound nice and loud and a long sustain.
When I pluck strings fretted closer to the sound hold, they too sound nice with a long sustain.
When I pluck strings fretted around the 5th or 6th fret, they sound dull and dead unless I fret a tiny little precise window within the fret.
What gives? Do I just need to keep practicing until I can hit that sweet spot with more accuracy?
(Ohana ck 50g)
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