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The clanking noise happens as you release your fingers from the frets. Less Fret Slap? – Fret slap is the clanking noise you get by pushing down on the strings to hard.This is perceived as providing more control when bending notes and general playing. More control – As there is more distance to travel between the strings and fretboard your fingers Dig into the strings more.Slide Guitar – if you are playing slide guitar then having high action is necessary or otherwise the ‘slide’ will bang against the frets when playing.It can strengthen your fingers and improve your playing ability. Practice – Firstly, high action is good for practice.If you ever heard someone comment on a guitar with “high action” then they are most likely stating that the strings are too high off the fretboard. Height of the action is the term used to describe a greater distance between the fret board and the strings. If playing slide guitar then a good action will mean a ‘high’ action. For example, if you were discussing the action of a steel acoustic (designed for slide blues) then a good action would mean the opposite. However, these terminologies can be confusing because it is dependent on context. Whereby, if you were to state that the action was bad then you will be stating that the action is ‘high’ (further away from the frets). If you were to say your guitar had good action, then you would generally be stating that the action is ‘low’ (meaning it is closer to the frets). The ‘Action’ on a guitar can also describe the ease, feel and playability of a guitar. It could have higher action on frets 12 and lower action on frets 1. If a guitar is not set up very well then you may find that action is not parallel across the fretboard. Evenness of the ActionĮvenness of the action is a terminology used to describe the consistency of the action across fretboard. However, there will be some variation and I tend to use the 12 th fret as I find it a more accurate indicator. It is mainly measured from the 12th fret, but you can also measure it from the 1st fret. You can measurer the height of a guitars action in two places on the fretboard. There are generally, two things to consider when dealing with action and that is the height of the action (this can be broken down into low action and high action), and the evenness of the strings. It is the height of the strings above the fretboard. Altering the Truss Rod For Better Action?Īction on a guitar is the terminology used to describe the distance between guitar strings and the fretboard. Does Intonation Affect Your Guitars Action? What should be the Height of My Guitars Action? How Acoustic Actions Differs from Electric Guitar.The Compromise between Low Action & Fret Buzz.













Action strings