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How to spot a fret buzz?

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(@korepab)
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Hello everyone, this is my first time posting in this forum!

I consider myself pretty new to the world of guitars and I have got a question.

I recently bought my very own guitar (Fender Sonoran SCE) after borrowing a guitar from a friend for a year or so.
I did test out the guitar before buying and it seemed fine to me...but I'm not quite sure after taking it home.

I've never really heard of a fret buzzing unless I'm doing a really "bad" barre chord, so I'm not sure what a real fret buzz sounds like. Anyway, my question is, what are some of the steps to really test out if your guitar is free from fret buzz? All I did to test is strum every string at every fret.

Are there anythings I should check for besides fret buzzes?

Sorry if it sounds too newbie-ish!

Thanks!


   
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(@musenfreund)
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Check out the Buzz Diagnosis Clinic on Frets.com.

Well we all shine on--like the moon and the stars and the sun.
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(@dubyatf)
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Check out the Buzz Diagnosis Clinic on Frets.com.

+1. That's the one I've used for tweaking some buzzing issues. :mrgreen:


   
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