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  1. On 17/11/2023 at 03:48, mongaro said:

    Hey guys, I hope this type of post is allowed. I always struggled with practicing to regular tabs online as I felt the nuance sometimes got lost, this site is my attempt at solving this issue. Every tab that is created is able to be played back using real guitar audio samples and the tab can be autoscrolled through as it's playing. Tabs are able to be looped and the playback speed can be adjusted to more easily practice playing along.

    I would be extremely grateful for any feedback you might have on the site. Thank you!

     

    Link to live site: https://www.autostrum.com/
    Link to Github repo if anyone is interested: https://github.com/michaelongaro/Autostrum

    Hey man, i checked it out and it's pretty good, i like the design it's nice, also the tab maker is also very easy to use, maybe you could add a distortion or overdrive guitar that would be sick!

  2. 11 minutes ago, Dad3353 said:

     

    What guitar did you buy..? That would help us give the best reply to your request. Until then, I'd say that, for electric guitars, of the 'Les Paul'/'Stratocaster'/'Telecaster' type (and anything similar...), a 'standard' string set would typically be 10-46. Fitting new strings should not need any adjustment to the bridge height, but maybe the intonation (the forward and back adjustment of the string saddles...) if changing gauge. No special ruler is needed for adjusting, but a little experience comes in handy. IF you're not happy with the new height, adjust it again, in small increments, until it suits you. You won't need to touch it again for years. If in doubt, go to your nearest music shop (where did you buy the guitar from..?), and ask them to show you how to get it as you want it. You'll have to learn these little set-up actions; they'll always be needed, and every guitarist learns them. No harm has been done, though, so take it slowly and be patient. Hope this helps. rWNVV2D.gif

     

    Douglas

    Hi thanks for replying, its a C-1 SGR by Schecter. I did adjust the height to be pretty ok, but everytime i go in Drop C or lower the buzzing sound comes.

  3. So i bought my guitar, the strings and the bridge height was perfect, then my string broke, i went to a place that sells strings, but they didn't have any 9s, soooo my dumbass bought 11s thinking they would sound kinda the same, and they didn't. They sounded like acoustics, plus i had to change the height of the bridge. Then i bought 9s, changed them and sound way better, BUT i had to lower the bridge, and i don't think i did a good job because the bridge height in the past was immaculate now the nwe one isn't really that perfect y'know, and i also don't have those special rulers or whatever.

     

    Anyway if you know the answer that would be awsome, have a great day everyone :)

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