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June 2nd, 2006
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sharp or flat note
I hate to ask a stupid question but to make a note a sharp or flat do I go a half step up or down the neck
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To make it sharp you move up the fretboard, towards the body.
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Sharp = half step up
Flat = half step down
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neutral
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Originally Posted by Fretsource
Sharp = half step up
Flat = half step down
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what do i do with a neutral
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Originally Posted by tommy79
what do i do with a neutral
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Put it in gear and rock.  A natural note is like a golfball, play it where it lies.
Ie, Ab down 1 fret, A, A# up one fret.
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LMAO tommy
Of All the Things I've Lost it's My Mind I Miss the Most
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lmao
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LMAO tommy
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what does lmao stand for
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what does lmao stand for
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Laughed my *** off. 
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Laughed my *** off. 
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