A fret buzzing during an acoustic guitar setup may mean the string height is too low. Learn more about how to determine the fret buzzing with tips from an experienced musician in this free video on acoustic guitar setups.
Expert: Dan'L Terry
Bio: Dan'L Terry is a nationally award-winning artist/designer. His art has been exhibited in national juried shows and museums, on the covers of books and magazines, and in feature films.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
i need help, my the acoustic guitar that i bought is making a buzz sound on the "low e" string (its kinda touching the 1st fret) how do i fix that?
jbcarpio 1 year ago
The guy is speaking in English and the captions get in the way of the video. I'm searching for better video. I do like these.
mexseiko 1 year ago
i have really mutch buzzes on my guitar or the sound has
wannabeserpento99 2 years ago
If the ones closer to the body are lower and get higher as you go towards the head of the neck will it work?
mechaghostman2 2 years ago
If the ones closer to the body are lower and get higher as you go towards the head of the neck will it work?
mechaghostman2 2 years ago