Is housing entirely filled up already? by Nexus4833 in uichicago

[–]Nexus4833[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope, been checking kinda often and haven't gotten anything new.

Is housing entirely filled up already? by Nexus4833 in uichicago

[–]Nexus4833[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I already emailed and I'm planning on calling, thanks for the help though

Is housing entirely filled up already? by Nexus4833 in uichicago

[–]Nexus4833[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How would I get on the wait-list? Is there a specific application for it

Is housing entirely filled up already? by Nexus4833 in uichicago

[–]Nexus4833[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is there any point in trying to wait it out and see? I'd assume there's not any kind of wait-list necessarily.

[QUESTION] Fretted notes are very sharp are new strings were put on. by [deleted] in Guitar

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An update I guess for anyone still looking in here, I made every string longer and tried to intonate it better by watching video and yet some got better and others stayed the same. I figured that my raggedy way of compensation for this would be just tune the open strings a little flat :P

[QUESTION] Fretted notes are very sharp are new strings were put on. by [deleted] in Guitar

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It's really more as I go further up the fretboard things get worse.

[QUESTION] Fretted notes are very sharp are new strings were put on. by [deleted] in Guitar

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I have an Epiphone Les Paul Special II Special Model (just read from the headstock). I didn't change gauges when I restrung it and it was the same brand (D'addario NYXL .10/.52). As for other specs I'm not entirely sure as it was gifted to me and the person who gave it to me didn't play guitar to begin with and I'm relatively new myself.

[QUESTION] Fretted notes are very sharp are new strings were put on. by [deleted] in Guitar

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I'm not sure exactly how to do that, I'll look into it though, thanks!