As well as the width of the flat part of the neck, the shape of the back of the neck (the rounded part) also differs. This is often referred to as the......続きを読む>>
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Tip #1 Remove your strings only two or three at a time, to minimize any sudden changes to neck tension. Tip #2 Even if not changing strings, try and w......続きを読む>>
There are a lot of terms you hear thrown around when referring to a guitar, it’s neck and how it plays. Nut width, scale length, neck angle, string s......続きを読む>>
1. Avoid The Left-Hand Death Grip When you first start playing, straight away you’ll discover that pressing the strings against the fret boardhow-to-......続きを読む>>