Hennared
Member
Hello, being this my first post on the board, I hope not to alienate seniors and pros with a question possibly discussed many times over.
Today measuring the action at the 12th fret on some of my tenors i discovered that on my Kanile'a it is a bit higher than on the Koaloha and the Ko'olau.
Measures are
3.25 on the Kanile'a
2.0 on the Koaloha
2.25 on the Ko'olau.
I am comfortable while playing on the last two but not on the Kanile'a,
a bit hard to get good sounding notes up on the neck.
Does anyone else share the same problem? Would shaving the saddle help?
Today measuring the action at the 12th fret on some of my tenors i discovered that on my Kanile'a it is a bit higher than on the Koaloha and the Ko'olau.
Measures are
3.25 on the Kanile'a
2.0 on the Koaloha
2.25 on the Ko'olau.
I am comfortable while playing on the last two but not on the Kanile'a,
a bit hard to get good sounding notes up on the neck.
Does anyone else share the same problem? Would shaving the saddle help?