Hi! First-time thread poster here. ^^;
I just recently recommitted to learning the guitar, so I got myself situated here and dove into the beginner lessons.
So far, everything's going good, but I'm on the A chord lesson where you learn the finger bar technique, and for some reason, it doesn't sound right coming out of my guitar. One thing to know about me is that some music teachers of mine confirmed I have perfect pitch. So, I don't know if it's because I tuned my guitar wrong and it slipped my ears (messed with it a few times), or if it's one of those things where it doesn't sound right to you and it sounds right to others...does that make sense? Basically, it sounds like my guitar is producing a chord that sounds like it's a half step down from what it should be.
Would the guitar brand matter? I have an Ibanez. Don't know the exact model, but it's one a lot of beginners are usually given.
This was a chord I struggled with all the time when I first started learning (and that was before this was a thing!), so I really want to learn this one! Any help would be appreciated, big time!
I just recently recommitted to learning the guitar, so I got myself situated here and dove into the beginner lessons.
So far, everything's going good, but I'm on the A chord lesson where you learn the finger bar technique, and for some reason, it doesn't sound right coming out of my guitar. One thing to know about me is that some music teachers of mine confirmed I have perfect pitch. So, I don't know if it's because I tuned my guitar wrong and it slipped my ears (messed with it a few times), or if it's one of those things where it doesn't sound right to you and it sounds right to others...does that make sense? Basically, it sounds like my guitar is producing a chord that sounds like it's a half step down from what it should be.
Would the guitar brand matter? I have an Ibanez. Don't know the exact model, but it's one a lot of beginners are usually given.
This was a chord I struggled with all the time when I first started learning (and that was before this was a thing!), so I really want to learn this one! Any help would be appreciated, big time!