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      <title>5 Steps to Lower the Action on Your Guitar</title>
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      <description>Have you ever picked up your guitar only to find that the strings are buzzing or feeling too high? If so, you may need to lower the action on your guitar. The action of a guitar is the height of the strings above the fretboard. When the action is too high, it can make it difficult to play chords and notes cleanly. In this article, we will provide you with a step-by-step guide on how to lower the action on your guitar without causing any damage.</description>
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