roxhum
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I am learning to finger pick on my concert strung in low G and having a buzzing issue. Seems that the wound low G string is much less forgiving regarding finger placement. If I am not just right on the note I get a little bit of a buzz. When lifting my finger off the low G string to move to another string as I lift off I get a bit of a buzz. So I wonder if:
1. It is the nature of a wound string and I just need to perfect my method
2. I need a new string this one is worn out
3. Loose the wound string and get a different low G string.
4. Maybe the nut has to be made a little bit larger to accommodate the thicker low G. Now that I think about it it also does a little bit of buzz when strumming unless I hit it just right.
Thanks for any input. I know, I know you would have to see me play, but, I don't have this issue on the C,E, A, strings that are strung with Worth browns or on my sopranos strung in high g.
Thanks
1. It is the nature of a wound string and I just need to perfect my method
2. I need a new string this one is worn out
3. Loose the wound string and get a different low G string.
4. Maybe the nut has to be made a little bit larger to accommodate the thicker low G. Now that I think about it it also does a little bit of buzz when strumming unless I hit it just right.
Thanks for any input. I know, I know you would have to see me play, but, I don't have this issue on the C,E, A, strings that are strung with Worth browns or on my sopranos strung in high g.
Thanks