EtherealWidow
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When playing guitar, acoustic or electric, you'll notice that chords played on the low side of the neck have considerably less definition than the same chord shapes played higher on the neck, especially with a capo. Why is this? Is it scale length? Or is it just that the guitars physical dimensions, designed to enhance bass, make the lower notes, particularly chords, more prone to muddiness? Either way, the solution seems to be buying a child's guitar. :/