Stringing Braid and the perception of doing it right

Ron Nossaman RNossaman@cox.net
Wed, 28 May 2003 09:33:47 -0500


>It sounds like the process is to braid a broad swath of strings,
>see if the offending sounds are still there, and repeat as necessary.

I think that's right.


>If it were easy to mute just individual strings, would you start with no
>braid, and just try to identify the individual "zingers"?  I'm wondering if
>this would result in more sustain, or a fuller tone, than with braiding
>entire sections.
>
>--Cy Shuster--

It does help sustain, and makes more sound, at the expense of some "noise".

Ron N


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