On 10 Jul, 17:50, "C. Goode" <Human~Sm...@Greatbook.net> wrote:
> The more you play, the better you get. Focus upon improving or
> removing something and over time, it happens.
>
> True, often there are multiple factors at work. However, this
> guy is talking about string squeaking. If everyone who experienced
> that switched from roundwounds, it'd be some some sort of proof that
> that's good advice. Flatwound strings are a different animal entirely
> in terms of providing a mellower, 'jazzy' deep tone.
No one is suggesting everyone who gets a few squeaks needs to switch
to flatwounds.
Quote from Tonetony's original post:
"I am currently changing my style of music and set up, going towards a
totally clean,
jazzy tone"
>
> Clearly, this guy needs to slow down and pay attention to how his
> fretting fingers are landing on the strings and pulling away from
> them. Maybe he's being sloppy and hitting notes too between frets more
> than just behind the fret...scales, modes, practice. EQ through his rig
> could be modded (always) to emphasize high mids rather than high's,
> or maybe it's a gain issue.
May be he plays OK but is just sensitive about fingerboard noise. Who
knows.
>
> What's the point in typing this to death? The end.
What's the point of dismissing sensible advice offered by various
other members of this group?
Does "The End" Imply that you as some form of moderator, have now
decreed this matter closed? Do you think your important or something?
Time to rejoin reality ;-)
Cliff