A guitar can stop feeling “easy” in a slow, quiet way. At first, you just push a little harder. Then chords start needing extra force, bends feel less smooth, and clean notes become harder to repeat on demand. It’s tempting to blame your hands, but the cause is often simple wear, tiny shifts, or friction building where you can’t see it. The smartest fix is not random tweaking. It’s locating the real source, correcting it in small steps, and retesting in the same way each time until the feel becomes consistent again.
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