6/13/2023 0 Comments Martin d28 bridge lift![]() Before you turn yourself in to Guitar Protective Services, let’s think about what may have happened and why. You get busy, and end up not playing your beloved guitar for a while, only to find that when you pick it back up, things don’t feel as good. What happened? Is it my fault for neglecting the guitar? How should I fix it? - Frank, Brooklyn, New YorkĬheck out more articles from our Ask The Expert series hereĪ: You sound like a lot of guitar owners that I talk to in our shop. ![]() It wasn’t like this the last time I played it. It’s really hard to play, and my left hand is getting a workout just trying. After not playing it for a couple of months this spring, I pulled it out of the case and the action felt like it was a mile high. I don’t get as many chances to pick it up as I might like. Q: I have a relatively new Martin dreadnought guitar, and I generally love how it feels and sounds. ![]() From the November 2018 issue of Acoustic Guitar | BY MAMIE MINCH
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