String squeaking
I am working on a "2nd guitar"part for a particular song that has a LOT of sliding double stops. The guitar part is quite involved and I have been working in sections. I finally got the 1st section in reasonable shape and thought I would record that to evaluate my progress and see what needs tweaking. I was floored when I heard the playback. There was a LOT of string squeaking during the double stop slides. The squeaks happen whether I'm sliding UP the neck or DOWN the neck. And only happens on the wound strings. Does anyone have any suggestions, solutions, tips, or other words of wisdom? Thanks!
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Hi Daryl, by faaaaaaar I am no expert but when I bought my Breedlove guitar it came with what I consider cheaper strings. I played them for a while and I did notice a lot of squeaking from the strings.
I changed the strings after 3 months and found a real WOW factor. I really like Elixir Light or Custom Light for tone and playability, just my preference. But an added benefit the squeak goes way down for me.
Dennis
I changed the strings after 3 months and found a real WOW factor. I really like Elixir Light or Custom Light for tone and playability, just my preference. But an added benefit the squeak goes way down for me.
Dennis
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I would suggest the elixir lights too Daryl. I have been using them since Christmas and they squeak less, I think. I can't test it right now as my BSG is at the shop getting it set up and the action lowered, a nice free first service, so that when Ness plays it next time, it'll be easier to play .
I think I can guess which song so I am sooooo looking forward to it
I think I can guess which song so I am sooooo looking forward to it
Dennis – I have used Elixirs in the past and liked them. Right now I have D’addarios on them and it’s probably time to change them.
Bill – Acoustic. I guess it’s time to put on the Retro strings and see how they behave.
Chris – I’ll try the Retro strings first (as I already have them). You’ll love the BSG (more) after your service. And yes, that is the song I’m working on. It will take some time.
But the general consensus (so far) is that it’s the strings and not my technique. I guess that’s good to know.
Bill – Acoustic. I guess it’s time to put on the Retro strings and see how they behave.
Chris – I’ll try the Retro strings first (as I already have them). You’ll love the BSG (more) after your service. And yes, that is the song I’m working on. It will take some time.
But the general consensus (so far) is that it’s the strings and not my technique. I guess that’s good to know.
Daryl,
I'm not sure if the specific type of D'Addarios you're using are coated or not, but I use D'Addario EXPs, and I don't seem to have a lot of squeak. I think pretty much any coated string will reduce that sound compared to uncoated strings. As a side note, I'm not a huge fan of Elixirs because they have a 2- to 3-hour break-in period where they tend to sound dull.
One more thing I've realized is that if I soften my calluses (say, by washing my hands) right before I play, the string squeak is further reduced.
- dennis
I'm not sure if the specific type of D'Addarios you're using are coated or not, but I use D'Addario EXPs, and I don't seem to have a lot of squeak. I think pretty much any coated string will reduce that sound compared to uncoated strings. As a side note, I'm not a huge fan of Elixirs because they have a 2- to 3-hour break-in period where they tend to sound dull.
One more thing I've realized is that if I soften my calluses (say, by washing my hands) right before I play, the string squeak is further reduced.
- dennis
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Willem Wrote:
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Stop Stop !! :ohmy: :S
I don't know why it's called a double stop.
The definitions I find on the internet explain that it's a bowed string instrument technique.
From what I gather it's just two notes played simultaneously.
I suppose then a if I slide up to play two notes simultaneously then I'm finishing on a double stop.
Maybe an onsite guitar guru will throw some light on the term Double Stop ?
:huh:
What are double stops?
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Stop Stop !! :ohmy: :S
I don't know why it's called a double stop.
The definitions I find on the internet explain that it's a bowed string instrument technique.
From what I gather it's just two notes played simultaneously.
I suppose then a if I slide up to play two notes simultaneously then I'm finishing on a double stop.
Maybe an onsite guitar guru will throw some light on the term Double Stop ?
:huh:
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Daryl Wrote:
A piece of CHEESE helps ......... Whatever you do ...... and never forget ....
String Breakage.........stay away from apples and bananas ......... only cheese .... don't want to attract any elephants !!!
Dermot
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Have you considered putting a mouse trap on your strings ?There was a LOT of string squeaking during the double stop slides ?
A piece of CHEESE helps ......... Whatever you do ...... and never forget ....
String Breakage.........stay away from apples and bananas ......... only cheese .... don't want to attract any elephants !!!
Dermot
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