Hey, folks.

As some of you may already know, I'm a begginer who's basically alone with
my gurdy in Brazil (I do have Augusto around, but he lives kind of far from
my city - plus, we play in different tunings). Anyway, I've been able to
overcome some bothersome problems such as sticky keys and some maintenance
issues, but there's this one tiny detail I can't seem to vanquish so soon:
the two chantarelles playing  high notes together. I mean, the first keys
are ok, I don't have that much trouble on the first octave an a couple of
notes after it, but the really high-pitched notes are really hard to play
when both strings are on.

How were you able to achieve a pleasent sound when playing those keys? Any
tips?


Kind regards,


Rique

-- 
"For he comes, the human child,
To the waters and the wild
With a faery hand in hand,
>From a world more full of weeping
than he can understand."

The Stolen Child - William Butler Yeats -

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