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Old 09-14-2011, 12:07 PM
ChrisMartinMan ChrisMartinMan is offline
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I have been perplexed by this issue despite the scientific explanation because based on that explanation, you should have the issue all over the fretboard. To me, I only really notice a bothersome issue on the major D chord. And sometimes it seems worse than others on the same guitar.

What places me outside the realm of most people is that I find myself the happiest with that chord if I adjust the high E, rather than the B. I don't do this in general though because it messes up other chords, like the major E.
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