It's the same way on the acoustic guitar as well. If I'm playing something that requires quick chord changes and I don't want a heavy fret noise I reduce the amount of slide to the next chord, by simply lifting my hand. It's the same principle on the nylon guitar. I think Yamaha added this noise just to give this sound more flavor.
We guitarists each have our own different and unique playing styles. By playing the actual instrument we can control the amount of fret noise produced from chord changes. Now if you can reduce the amount of fret noise when switching chords on the T2, then that's impressive.
Squeak
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