How Can I Play Guitar Chords Without It Buzzing?

Question by glowmay: How could I play guitar chords without it buzzing?
I do press my chords tightly, and I do hold my fingers behind the frets and not directly on them. Sometimes it doesn’t, but sometimes it does. Like when I play a chord where a finger has to cover more than one string.

Thanks.

P.S. My guitar is new, but in tune.

Best answer:

Answer by Jake
Your guitar may not be set up properly. Perhaps the strings are set a little too close to the fret board? Adjustments can be made at the ‘bridge’ area usually!

If it is new, take it back to the shop where you bought it and ask them to adjust it for you.

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