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EDIT. I just realised I even do it when I'm playing unplgged and take the guitar off.
Maybe I should ask why do customers strum a guitar when it is on the wall - one strum then walk away - Please tell me what you have learnt from this process - enlighten me with the knowledge you have acquired !!!!!
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So that when I plug the guitar back in, if the amp is at live volume, I don't get a wall of feedback.
Touching clothing makes sense. It's going to be next to your skin when you wear it, so if you don't like the texture of the material you probably shouldn't buy it. It's probably a bit unnecessary to touch all the clothes though...
Strumming a guitar makes less sense. I recall hearing someone (Carl Verheyen?) advocating plucking a string with the guitar hanging on the wall and touching the guitar body to see if you could feel it resonating, with the understanding that resonance=good, and that if the guitar doesn't feel resonant it probably won't sound good. Not convinced.
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
I realise it does look a little weird, though...
Avoiding howl when plugging into an amp turned up loud makes sense of course.
His argument was that he had a locking trem so he wasn't out of tune, the bassist an I were.
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