That's very well put, roo, i agree 100%. And perhaps pedantry was the wrong choice of words- I'm a stickler for accuracy myself, and I'd be the last person to suggest that accuracy is a bad thing.
I think a better way to phrase what I meant is in relation to your very good point:
"When someone posts 'why can't I get pinch harmonics to work?' it's very difficult to ascertain their problem, or indeed their real question. "
That is exactly the point I was trying to make, except I'm too long winded/not succinct/not articulate enough to get there in one sentence :lol:
My point is that, in a thread like this one, where the threadstarter *has* made clear what the problem is (i.e. not technique- if they can do it on some gear and not others odds are it's not technique-related; they're clearly into that "second stage" you're talking about), having several posts saying, "it's all technique, go and practise more" isn't helpful.
Granted, that didn't really happen here and I'm not sure why it ended up being a debate (probably my fault, sorry :oops: ). It's probably my reaction to other forums where a similar type of thread starts and before you know it there are 15 posts saying, "It's all technique, practise more!", despite it being blindingly obvious that the threadstarter is in the "second stage".
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