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Try using part of your wrist to mute. Sometimes you gotta modify the mute to get the desired effect.
I don't know what kind of guitar you have, but cheaper guitars tend to have crappy tuners. I've noticed it's much harder to keep a guitar in time with a guitar with bad tuners. Is it electric or or acoustic?
Its acoustic with steal string and a big body. Its my first ever guitar.
Okay. So when it comes to muting strings there are quite a few videos on YouTube that can explain it better than I can. Probably. All that I can say is that you need to experiment with your wrist and your palm as far as that goes.
Like I said before, having a good tuner (like one that you would clip on to your headstock that's powered by a small battery), decent strings, and a decent guitar is going to make quite a bit of difference. I know there are a lot of cheap ass guitars out there being sold for about $100 or less. But the truth is if you just spend the money and get around a $300 guitar, it will make a world of difference.
I wanted a better guitar. But I didn't have the money. Now I don't want to buy becausi really like it.