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Hi I have a student's guitar I am trying to help fix (its a cheap $40 second hand practice guitar but theres still no reason for it to do this)
for some strange reason the 11th fret and the 12th fret is exactly the same note
everything else is fine.
i filled down the fret nut ( is that what its called ?lol) between the 11th and 12th fret thinking that that might do the trick, it didnt change anything and i dont wanna keep doing it in case that is not it.
any ideas ? this is weird
Edited : I just put the capo on 2nd and now the same note is in the same spot 9th and 10th...so now i am pretty sure its something to with just that fret nutt.
RE: Got a weird problem with a guitar (in reply to Florian)
Could very well be a simple case of uneven fret heights, perhaps the neck is warped? The typical labor costs to do a proper level and polish would likely exceed the value of the guitar. If I were in that situation I'd tell the student that his guitar would make for a great canoe paddle, and buy or rent something better.
Unless, you're hell-bent on fixing the blasted thing for free if necessary, just to show it who the boss is. I get that way sometimes with cars.