Hi everyone, Thanks for all your help. I had tried most everything,but Don Manino's tip about the plastic soundboard buttons was the correct answer in this case. It is so far up under there you wouldn't know it was there. I was able to get my finger on it, and then test the note reaching under the piano and around the keyboard....and Viola....! that was the culprit. I'll need to get a long right angle Philips to get to it, I think. The one I have is only 3". There is another plastic button in the tenor area...I think maybe I should treat it to some CA glue, too while I'm at it. I wonder if our RX3 has these plastic buttons. You'd think wood buttons would be cheap enough but I guess not, huh? I've never had a button do this to me before, and that is why I was baffled. It sounded like it was coming from the capo bar, really, or on top of the soundboard. Kind of an eyeopener. I confess I've not really looked under a GE3 that closely. So it was a good exercise. The profs will be overjoyed....yeaaaay..... I once had a Weber/Young Chang soundboard buzz...turned out to be glue squeeze-out. Whoduhthunk it! Thanks again everyone! Richard
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