I've decided to give it a rest for tonight and will try this staccato
bit tomorrow. I'm not familiar with that technique: What would it do?

-Arle

On Jun 4, 10:46 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> Arle,
>
> Maybe it is just a bad string. It happens with gut strings, some oddly  
> fibrous portion of string could be throwing off the sound. The other thing to 
>  
> try is to leave the string on the wheel and go back and forth a few times
> with  the crank, little short staccato like moves and see if it makes a  
> difference.
>
> Scott
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