funalij
12-22-2005, 03:20 PM
Hello everyone:
It's just curious, maybe I'm wrong but, it seems to me that certain notes when playing guitars tends to be more resonant (more sustain, more volume when playing it).
An example will be better to explain it.
When playing (in my two TA) a scale and my fingers pass over 10th fret , string 6th (D note), the note tend to be sligh high volume and the harmonics seems more too(like a sustainer effect). So D note seems to be more resonant than the others in all fretboard.
In my acoustic guitar (ibanez) is the A (and F# softer).
Why it happens in D note in my 2 tag(there are so differents woods, pu's...)??
just a coincidence?
Sorry, my poor english.......I hope you understand me
Javier
My brain needs to know :D
It's just curious, maybe I'm wrong but, it seems to me that certain notes when playing guitars tends to be more resonant (more sustain, more volume when playing it).
An example will be better to explain it.
When playing (in my two TA) a scale and my fingers pass over 10th fret , string 6th (D note), the note tend to be sligh high volume and the harmonics seems more too(like a sustainer effect). So D note seems to be more resonant than the others in all fretboard.
In my acoustic guitar (ibanez) is the A (and F# softer).
Why it happens in D note in my 2 tag(there are so differents woods, pu's...)??
just a coincidence?
Sorry, my poor english.......I hope you understand me
Javier
My brain needs to know :D