Because when I compared my guitar to my music teacher’s guitar its sound wasn’t just better but its strings were really allot easier to press down… Or is it just a higher quality strings?
I have a fender active deluxe jazz bass and i recently took the strings off cause the bridge looked messed up. im taking it up to guitar center today for them to restring it. So my question is, what bass strings would be right for me? I have a jazz bass and i play mostly 70’s classic rock and slap funk.
The object has five metal balls in a line that are hanging by a wire and when the one on the edge swings and hits the others the last one on the other side swings as well. People usually have them on tables for decoration I guess.
I want to buy some new strings for it. Is it possible to buy packs comprising 3 metal and 3 nylon. What do I ask for : classical guitar string pack? Or will I have to buy seperately?
I received a classical guitar from a friend, and knowing nothing about guitars, I went to the store and bought some acoustic guitar strings. I bought them because I didn’t know that there was a difference. I strung them on, and tuned them, but now I’m realizing I was probably supposed to buy nylon strings.
My question to you is, can I use these strings and not wreck the guitar? It sounds fine enough, and I’m just beginning so it doesn’t have to be perfect. Thanks!
I have a classical guitar that was given to me by someone and it had 3 nylon and 3 steel strings on it. I’m looking to replace it with all steel strings. Is it okay to do that? Will it cause any neck warp?
I have used GHS ZW’s, DR Dimebag darrel, Dean Markely’s Yngwie Malmsteen, and just alot of other strings. I was wondering what do you consider the best guage, brand and model of strings for metal, neo-classical, rock, and shred?
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