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I'm having real problems playing barre chords on my acoustic. No matter how long I spend practicing my form, I always end up having to contort my fretting hand until I'm actually in pain.
Now, I'm using .13s on it. Would switching down to .12s help with this? I don't have nearly as many issues on an electric with .10s on. I do love how much acoustic sounds with .13s, but I could do with it being a bit more forgiving.
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"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
On my telecoustic thing I set it up like an electric and it still sounds sweet; I ended up using 10s, having the nut cut properly so they were as low as they could go without buzzing,
levelled and filed the frets and adjusted bridge nut by filling it down.. first time I went too far and it buzzed like hell.. replaced the bridge with a bone blank and now it's lovely.
action is low, sounds great and can barre on it all day long and my hands are weaker than a babies
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
I do find that the neck profile makes a huge difference particularly in prolonged playing of full barre chords, the ache in the thumb syndrome for me after an hour or so.
It can be done
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
I didn't play it. Because it was horrible for exactly the reasons you've said.
So I put 10s on it. And now I play it.
And I figure playing a guitar is more of a result than having an acoustic with great tone that I never play.
We're all different and I obviously like light gauges, 9s on my electrics. Just took me a little while to work this out for my acoustic too.
I crudely adjusted the nut on my cheap laminate acoustic with a junior hacksaw blade, the B string had a 2mm gap above the 1st fret! Even with a small adjustment to all of the strings it plays an awful lot better, sounds better too. It probably needs more but I am treating myself to a new acoustic in the coming weeks anyway, and didn't want to risk taking it too far. It is scary how far it was off, purchased new about 14 years ago.