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Hey @Loraine , I pluck a note, I usually start with the open D string, and try to match my voice to it. Then, I’ll go up to the 2nd fret, an e note, and the 3rd fret, an f note. Somewhere in there I usually am able to finally get my voice to match. It’s hard to tell, like you said. But when you hear it, you can tell. It’s just like the octave that I demonstrate in my music theory video. The notes blend together and you know you are hitting the same note.
From there, I use the C major scale, and play up to the open E string, sometimes I can get a little higher. Then I go down as far as I can, sometimes I can get below the open A string and hit the G or even the F# on the 6th string.
It really helps me. It is voice exercises.
MG 😀
