Why is it so noisy when I strumm the strings of my electric guitar

Updated on society 2024-04-19
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It should be that the effect point is too flat and distorted, that is, the so-called sound "split", is there a sound similar to "stabbing and stabbing" when sweeping at a high volume? Turn the total output volume of RP55 down a bit.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Did you turn on the sound of the speakers? Try lowering the speakers.

    Check the speaker and the guitar's M-cable for any problems.

    If you don't have either of the above, it's a problem with your right hand.

    When you first start playing the guitar, in addition to learning to play chord with your left hand, you have to learn to sweep the line with different strengths with your right hand, and the weakness of your right hand is very important for guitarists

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Is it just that some of the timbres are noisy, if so, it shouldn't be a problem with the pickup cable and the speaker, I think it should be that the effect noise reduction is not in tune. Or maybe you didn't protect the strings!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Practice your right hand; Second, the electric guitar, there is a very important skill called sound control, that is, with the left hand, the strings that do not need to be pronounced are pasted, that is, the blind edge rubber is played, and there will be no sound. For a simple example, the strong chord of the C chord of the electric guitar, only playing the 5-string 3-fret and the 4-string 5-fret, the base can use the index finger to press the 5-string 3-fret, and the tail finger to press the 4-string 5-fret, but if you don't control the sound, it will inevitably sweep to other strings, so at this time you have to adjust your hand shape, the index finger is not so vertical, the finger is on the top of the 6 strings, and the finger side is on the 4---1 string, and finally the effect is adjusted, the whole string is swept down, and only the 5 strings and 4 strings continue to vibrate and pronounce.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The reasons could be:

    The left hand did not press the strings tightly, resulting in no sound, and the left hand pressed into the middle of the fret.

    2.Your fingers may touch the string you need to play as you press the string.

    3.It could be that the strings are not tightened.

    4.The left hand is pressed in the middle of the fret. The correct way to press is to press a little lower on the fret.

    It is recommended that if you are a beginner, it is best not to rush to play big tunes, and it is best to do the basic skills first.

    A very important thing to do is to open your hand, using your right hand to force between each two fingers of your left hand to the sides, which is a necessary part of the work before playing the piano.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This kind of noise problem occurs not only when you say you are leaving the string, but also when you knead the string and push the string. In particular, kneading and pushing the string are the most common occurrences, but the way to prevent such problems is basically the same, so I will explain to you the following with the example of pushing and kneading!

    1.Push the string: When pushing the string by the ring finger, you can use the middle finger and the index finger to push up together will be more labor-saving, and when pushing the string from the middle finger, you can use the index finger to assist, the index finger is more difficult to push the string, there is no other finger to assist, but the general index finger push the string is relatively rare, and the push string is also divided into pushing up and down, generally speaking, the thick two strings will be pushed down because they are close to the edge of the fretboard, to be precise"Pull"In the same way, it will be easier to use other fingers to assist.

    Then you should pay attention to the fact that after pushing the string, when you relax your fingers to return the string to its original position, because the fingers will also leave the string next to it when they return to their original position, so it will cause noise, so the muffled sound is also very important, for example, if you push the string with your ring finger at the third string and seventh fret to push the re to mi, at this time your ignorant finger is also touching the position of the fourth string and the seventh fret, when you let go of the hand and return the mi to re, the ring finger that was originally touching the fourth string will leave the fourth string at this time, and the fourth string will make a sound. The solution is to use your index finger to slightly touch the four strings during the whole complete string pushing action to make the four strings unable to vibrate, and cooperate with the right hand palm to touch the six or five strings to achieve the effect of muffled sound (please refer to **).

    2.Kneading the strings (vibrato): As mentioned above, generally speaking, the 3 and 6 strings will be kneaded downward, and the 1 and 2 strings will be kneaded upwards because they are too close to the edge of the fretboard, and the strings will also touch the strings next door and make a sound, so you can compare the methods mentioned above to make a muffled sound to prevent noise"Tempo"Many people knead the strings with kneading, but in fact, if you listen carefully to the musicians in the record, their kneading is according to the beat, and there will also be quadruple kneading (four times in one beat), triplet kneading (three times in one beat), there will also be crescendo and crescendo, which will make the song not come to a different place!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    That's because the force used to leave the hand touched the string, and it doesn't matter, don't care, because it will also happen when you press it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.Leave slowly, not quickly.

    2.Check that the strings are not too close to the fret.

    3.Sometimes, it's a guitar trick that is used specifically to create a "release" effect.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This is also the most basic east.

    Du Xi detailed online to find information zhi

    Added: A few backs from other DAOs.

    You are really not kind, and you have taught the landlord badly.

    Landlord, let me tell you, the most basic thing about an electric guitar is to guard the strings.

    When you play, there will be noise when the left hand is not properly controlled, and then you have to use your right hand to protect the strings

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