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updated with string trees as per @morten's comment
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If it happens at the same time as the string goes sharp or flat, it will be one of two things

  • slippage on the tuners, as @MatthewRead and @CornbreadNinja mentioned (you will be able to feel this if you hold a finger on the tuner while tightening or loosening the string - it will slightly jerk)
  • friction over the nut or string trees

I have had one guitar which had a nut friction problem, solved by rubbing a pencil lead into the grooves in the nut next time I restrung it.

If it happens at the same time as the string goes sharp or flat, it will be one of two things

  • slippage on the tuners, as @MatthewRead and @CornbreadNinja mentioned (you will be able to feel this if you hold a finger on the tuner while tightening or loosening the string - it will slightly jerk)
  • friction over the nut

I have had one guitar which had a nut friction problem, solved by rubbing a pencil lead into the grooves in the nut next time I restrung it.

If it happens at the same time as the string goes sharp or flat, it will be one of two things

  • slippage on the tuners, as @MatthewRead and @CornbreadNinja mentioned (you will be able to feel this if you hold a finger on the tuner while tightening or loosening the string - it will slightly jerk)
  • friction over the nut or string trees

I have had one guitar which had a nut friction problem, solved by rubbing a pencil lead into the grooves in the nut next time I restrung it.

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Doktor Mayhem
  • 37k
  • 9
  • 69
  • 159

If it happens at the same time as the string goes sharp or flat, it will be one of two things

  • slippage on the tuners, as @MatthewRead and @CornbreadNinja mentioned (you will be able to feel this if you hold a finger on the tuner while tightening or loosening the string - it will slightly jerk)
  • friction over the nut

I have had one guitar which had a nut friction problem, solved by rubbing a pencil lead into the grooves in the nut next time I restrung it.