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actually it wasn't the tuning! i think it's the intonation??? that's what it would be if the strings feel, for lack of better words, far too “loose”? like too easy to fret, to the point i can't play them properly. i suspect this has been caused by temperature or humidity

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i have been informed this is not what intonation is. i think both the string tension and the string action are out of whack; the height of the strings above the fretboard seems like it's uneven now, but all are too, uh, not-tense

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okay, the neck relief is as it should be, so it's not the truss rod, it's the saddles' height; somehow what should've been a height of close to 1.6mm above the 17th fret was actually closer to 3mm(!) on the bass side, judging by this (admittedly very unsuited to the task) ruler!

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you'd think that discovering all the ways that a guitar can be adjusted wrong and having to spend a while dealing with them would be dampening my enthusiasm for the guitar, but somehow this is only making me like it more tbh

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Claire , @hokaze@treehouse.systems
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@hikari I was so worried I wouldn't find the time/motivation to do regular guitar practice and end up dropping it but so far there's been a significant downtick in time spent on video games because I've been playing around with my stratocaster instead

I mean, it's still early, less than a month has passed, and some days I am so drained of spoons I either don't touch it or only do 5 mins, but yeah, it's a funky little noise thing that makes the good vibes :3

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