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		<title>Can Guitar Pro Midi Files Get Played on a Regular/average C.d. Player?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 01:09:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Guitar God</dc:creator>
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Question: Can Guitar Pro Midi Files Get Played on a Regular/average C.d. Player?


Answer: No.  MIDI files are just recordings of key commands, not actual sound.  A MIDI sequencer requires a syth module to produce sounds.


	

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<span class="title">Answer:</span> <span class="text">No.  MIDI files are just recordings of key commands, not actual sound.  A MIDI sequencer requires a syth module to produce sounds.</span>
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		<title>How Do I Stop Acoustic Guitar Lift-off String Sound?</title>
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Question: Hi. I&#8217;m a new but aspiring acoustic guitar player. I have a pretty good guitar (Yamaha FG 730S, my first!), but also a bit of a problem&#8230; Simply put, if I press down on a string, as soon as I lift my finger from the fretboard the string makes [...]]]></description>
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<span class="title">Question:</span> <span class="text">Hi. I&#8217;m a new but aspiring acoustic guitar player. I have a pretty good guitar (Yamaha FG 730S, my first!), but also a bit of a problem&#8230; Simply put, if I press down on a string, as soon as I lift my finger from the fretboard the string makes a loud noise &#8211; as loud as if I had struck the open string. Surely this isn&#8217;t normal? I can&#8217;t seem to reduce the noise even if I carefully lift off the string, and it&#8217;s worse if I do it quickly. Can any of the guitar pro&#8217;s out there give me any tips? Thanks!<br />
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<span class="title">Answer:</span> <span class="text">You are not taking your finger off the string properly, you are actually performing a pull off.<br />
Practise just putting your fingers on and off the frets without strumming or picking any strings.</span>
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