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I'm trying to learn this fingerstyle song on my acoustic guitar. I found a tab which I really like. The only thing I don't get are the X's in the tab. Here's a part I've taken from the tab: enter image description here



What does the X really mean? I thought it was to mute the string but how should I do that and play another string at the same time? I hope someone can help me out with this.










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I'm trying to learn this fingerstyle song on my acoustic guitar. I found a tab which I really like. The only thing I don't get are the X's in the tab. Here's a part I've taken from the tab: enter image description here



What does the X really mean? I thought it was to mute the string but how should I do that and play another string at the same time? I hope someone can help me out with this.










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I'm trying to learn this fingerstyle song on my acoustic guitar. I found a tab which I really like. The only thing I don't get are the X's in the tab. Here's a part I've taken from the tab: enter image description here



What does the X really mean? I thought it was to mute the string but how should I do that and play another string at the same time? I hope someone can help me out with this.










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What does the X really mean? I thought it was to mute the string but how should I do that and play another string at the same time? I hope someone can help me out with this.







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You mute with your fretting hand. A way to mute a single string with your fretting hand is to place one finger on the string as if you are going to fret it, but don’t press with the finger to fret the note. Just keep the finger gently touching the string.



It takes some practice to fret with one finger and mute with another, but once you’ve learned it, it’s a very powerful technique.






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  • Should I just mute the string with my fretting hand or pick it as well while I keep it muted?

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  • @Violet The intention of the “X” on the tab is that you would mute and pluck the string. It might not make sense to do that, it’s most likely that it’s a transcription of exactly how it was played on the recording, and it reflects either a small mistake or strange choice by the player. It is a good practice to learn to mute as many strings that you’re not playing as possible, to minimize unintended stray noisss.

    – Todd Wilcox
    2 hours ago











  • All right, I get it now. Thanks a lot!

    – Violet
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mute strings by way of pressing lightly damping other notes out,not pressing finger down all the way down on the fretboard,also use palm of hand to mute notes & chords.






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You mute with your fretting hand. A way to mute a single string with your fretting hand is to place one finger on the string as if you are going to fret it, but don’t press with the finger to fret the note. Just keep the finger gently touching the string.



It takes some practice to fret with one finger and mute with another, but once you’ve learned it, it’s a very powerful technique.






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  • Should I just mute the string with my fretting hand or pick it as well while I keep it muted?

    – Violet
    3 hours ago











  • @Violet The intention of the “X” on the tab is that you would mute and pluck the string. It might not make sense to do that, it’s most likely that it’s a transcription of exactly how it was played on the recording, and it reflects either a small mistake or strange choice by the player. It is a good practice to learn to mute as many strings that you’re not playing as possible, to minimize unintended stray noisss.

    – Todd Wilcox
    2 hours ago











  • All right, I get it now. Thanks a lot!

    – Violet
    2 hours ago















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You mute with your fretting hand. A way to mute a single string with your fretting hand is to place one finger on the string as if you are going to fret it, but don’t press with the finger to fret the note. Just keep the finger gently touching the string.



It takes some practice to fret with one finger and mute with another, but once you’ve learned it, it’s a very powerful technique.






share|improve this answer























  • Should I just mute the string with my fretting hand or pick it as well while I keep it muted?

    – Violet
    3 hours ago











  • @Violet The intention of the “X” on the tab is that you would mute and pluck the string. It might not make sense to do that, it’s most likely that it’s a transcription of exactly how it was played on the recording, and it reflects either a small mistake or strange choice by the player. It is a good practice to learn to mute as many strings that you’re not playing as possible, to minimize unintended stray noisss.

    – Todd Wilcox
    2 hours ago











  • All right, I get it now. Thanks a lot!

    – Violet
    2 hours ago













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You mute with your fretting hand. A way to mute a single string with your fretting hand is to place one finger on the string as if you are going to fret it, but don’t press with the finger to fret the note. Just keep the finger gently touching the string.



It takes some practice to fret with one finger and mute with another, but once you’ve learned it, it’s a very powerful technique.






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You mute with your fretting hand. A way to mute a single string with your fretting hand is to place one finger on the string as if you are going to fret it, but don’t press with the finger to fret the note. Just keep the finger gently touching the string.



It takes some practice to fret with one finger and mute with another, but once you’ve learned it, it’s a very powerful technique.







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  • Should I just mute the string with my fretting hand or pick it as well while I keep it muted?

    – Violet
    3 hours ago











  • @Violet The intention of the “X” on the tab is that you would mute and pluck the string. It might not make sense to do that, it’s most likely that it’s a transcription of exactly how it was played on the recording, and it reflects either a small mistake or strange choice by the player. It is a good practice to learn to mute as many strings that you’re not playing as possible, to minimize unintended stray noisss.

    – Todd Wilcox
    2 hours ago











  • All right, I get it now. Thanks a lot!

    – Violet
    2 hours ago

















  • Should I just mute the string with my fretting hand or pick it as well while I keep it muted?

    – Violet
    3 hours ago











  • @Violet The intention of the “X” on the tab is that you would mute and pluck the string. It might not make sense to do that, it’s most likely that it’s a transcription of exactly how it was played on the recording, and it reflects either a small mistake or strange choice by the player. It is a good practice to learn to mute as many strings that you’re not playing as possible, to minimize unintended stray noisss.

    – Todd Wilcox
    2 hours ago











  • All right, I get it now. Thanks a lot!

    – Violet
    2 hours ago
















Should I just mute the string with my fretting hand or pick it as well while I keep it muted?

– Violet
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Should I just mute the string with my fretting hand or pick it as well while I keep it muted?

– Violet
3 hours ago













@Violet The intention of the “X” on the tab is that you would mute and pluck the string. It might not make sense to do that, it’s most likely that it’s a transcription of exactly how it was played on the recording, and it reflects either a small mistake or strange choice by the player. It is a good practice to learn to mute as many strings that you’re not playing as possible, to minimize unintended stray noisss.

– Todd Wilcox
2 hours ago





@Violet The intention of the “X” on the tab is that you would mute and pluck the string. It might not make sense to do that, it’s most likely that it’s a transcription of exactly how it was played on the recording, and it reflects either a small mistake or strange choice by the player. It is a good practice to learn to mute as many strings that you’re not playing as possible, to minimize unintended stray noisss.

– Todd Wilcox
2 hours ago













All right, I get it now. Thanks a lot!

– Violet
2 hours ago





All right, I get it now. Thanks a lot!

– Violet
2 hours ago











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mute strings by way of pressing lightly damping other notes out,not pressing finger down all the way down on the fretboard,also use palm of hand to mute notes & chords.






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