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Let's be honest: No one likes the sound of sloppy guitar string noise in their guitar playing. So how can you improve your guitar technique and play guitar clean? The first thing to know is: Sloppy guitar playing is rarely caused by the notes youwantto hear.
Sloppy guitar playing is most often caused by: unwanted guitar string noise.
There are 2 types of unwanted guitar string noise:
- Unwanted guitar string noise from lower (in pitch) strings.
- Unwanted guitar string noise from the higher (in pitch) strings.
There is more than 1 way to mute guitar strings. However: some methods offer advantages that others do not. Here are the best methods for muting each type of guitar string noise:
Muting The Lower Strings
People often use the palm of their picking hand to mute lower strings for sloppy guitar playing. IMPROVE YOUR GUITAR SPEEDBY AT LEAST 100%
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This technique is pretty good at keeping most of the lower strings quiet... ...but it has several disadvantages. Watch this sloppy guitar playing improvement video (starting from 2:58) to see why it’s hard to mute excess guitar string noise using your palm:Here are the main problems caused by using your palm to mute guitar string noise:
- When you change strings, it takes a moment for the palm to begin muting the string you just played a moment before. This creates brief moments of unwanted guitar string noise. The guitar string noise occurs for 2 main reasons:
- The flesh of your palm is very soft. It takes more time for your palm to actually stop guitar string noise from ringing.
- It is not easy to get your palm in position to consistently mute lower strings in all sloppy guitar playing situations.
- When you use your palm to mute unwanted guitar string noise, the natural position of your guitar pick (when not playing) is away from the strings. This is what I call your “Natural Point Of Rest”.
Why is this bad? When your pick is at rest up and away from the strings, your picking hand has to move a lot more to play notes. Also: The more your picking hand moves, the higher the chance of sloppy guitar playing, unwanted guitar string noise and slower picking speed.
So, what is the solution? A great alternative to using your palm to mute lower strings to eliminate guitar string noise is to mute with your picking hand’s thumb. It looks like this:![]()
Notice that the “Natural Point Of Rest” when using thumb muting is now ON the strings (as shown in the picture). This greatly reduces wasted motion and enables you to pick faster with much less effort. (Want to learn more about cleaning up sloppy guitar playing at fast speeds? Download this free eGuide about doubling your guitar speed while cutting your practice time in half).
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Many guitar players don’t know how to mute unwanted guitar string noise from the higher (thinner) strings. This part of your guitar playing can be a big cause of sloppy guitar string noise. There are two main techniques for muting noise from the higher strings that I teach to my students to help them improve their guitar technique. The first technique involves using the underside (the fingerprint side) of the fretting hand’s index finger. This part of your finger is used to lightly touch the higher strings that you want to mute to stop guitar string noise. (The key word in the last sentence is “lightly”. ) You do not want to press down so hard that these notes begin to sound like regular fretted notes. Simply rest your finger on them. It looks like this:


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