how do professional guitasists avoid the squeaking sound that during chord changes?

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how do professional guitasists avoid the squeaking sound that during chord changes?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

A few factors at work here:

1) Muting. One or both hands are softly muting the strings that shouldn’t be ringing out, even during chord changes

2) Intentional notes/chords are vastly louder than string swiping

3) Being quick. The time between chords changes is often small fractions of a second

4) There’s a common effect pedal called a Noise Gate that eliminates basically anything quiet that isn’t a normal guitar sound

5) They don’t. You can hear string swiping often

Anonymous 0 Comments

A few factors at work here:

1) Muting. One or both hands are softly muting the strings that shouldn’t be ringing out, even during chord changes

2) Intentional notes/chords are vastly louder than string swiping

3) Being quick. The time between chords changes is often small fractions of a second

4) There’s a common effect pedal called a Noise Gate that eliminates basically anything quiet that isn’t a normal guitar sound

5) They don’t. You can hear string swiping often

Anonymous 0 Comments

A few factors at work here:

1) Muting. One or both hands are softly muting the strings that shouldn’t be ringing out, even during chord changes

2) Intentional notes/chords are vastly louder than string swiping

3) Being quick. The time between chords changes is often small fractions of a second

4) There’s a common effect pedal called a Noise Gate that eliminates basically anything quiet that isn’t a normal guitar sound

5) They don’t. You can hear string swiping often