If you're looking from the body, down the neck, towards the headstock, turning the truss rod left will release some of the tension, which adds relief...
With less tension on the neck pulling it forward, you don't have enough relief so you're getting buzzing. (I have one tune I play in C- same deal.) ...
Guitar For the Practicing Musician...remember that one?
Biography:
80's rocker. I bought my first guitar the day after seeing Van Halen in 1986. The very next day.
My favorite band is Steel Panther. Oh, and I love Frank Zappa. Dearly.
Real Name:
Bryan
Location:
Rhode Island
Interests:
air-cooled volkswagens & American muscle cars
Occupation:
Marketing for an ambulance company
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