You're a clunk-head...
you hit them and they vibrate which causes an echo to go up the neck of the guitar and into the body.
The question of what causes a stiff neck, also called torticollis, comes down to what can cause the muscles of the neck to go into spasm.Many things can happen to a person to cause the muscles of neck to go into a protective state of contraction that prevents any neck movement from occurring. Some of the more common causes are:Overuse and fatigue of the muscles and other soft tissues of the neckSleeping in an awkward or unnatural posture without much movementTrauma or injury to the neck (sports, auto accident, direct impact)Aggravation of neck arthritisMineral imbalance or insufficiency (calcium, potassium, magnesium)Thyroid disease
you hit them and they vibrate which causes an echo to go up the neck of the guitar and into the body.
Could be heart related, go to your primary care physician.
Don't switch on the fly, that's just stupid. You'll need a whole system overhaul.
the rotation of Earth on its axis when it comes around to thoreau and go over dere to da rez vibrators
It could be many things. Go get your car checked.
Go to the doctor. Most people would consider this common sense.
You need to go to a doctor.
I'm probably spelling the word wrong here, but I suggest go see a Chiropracor.
One thing that can cause left side of neck pain above a collar bone could be a stiff neck. If the pain does not go away, one should see a doctor.
Are you sure it is the transmission that is clunking? It could be the u-joints on the drive shaft that are making the noise. When the u-joints on the drive shaft are bad, there is an audble clunk when you accelerate and when slowing down (basically the same motions you go through when shifting gears).