that depends on how much you play if you play guitar every day for an hour or two you should change them once a month or sooner if they start to lose there bronze
Electric guitar strings should be replaced every 3-6 months, depending on how often you play and the level of wear on the strings.
Bass strings should be changed every 3-6 months, depending on how often you play and the sound quality you desire.
To maintain optimal frequency and sound quality, it is recommended to change your guitar strings every 1-3 months, depending on how often you play and the type of strings you use.
Electric guitar strings should be replaced every 3-6 months to maintain optimal sound quality and performance.
Guitar strings are made of many different substances. One of the most common is metal. Often a bass guitar will have copper-bound steel strings.
It is generally recommended to change electric guitar strings every 1-3 months for optimal performance and sound quality.
To maintain the condition of your guitar, it is recommended to clean the fretboard every time you change your strings, which is typically every 1-3 months depending on how often you play.
To maintain optimal sound quality and performance, bass strings should be changed every 3 to 6 months, depending on how frequently you play and the type of strings you use.
I play for about 2 hours a day on my Dean Vendetta XMT and I use Super Slinky. I change mine when the tone starts to get flat, or it one breaks (obviously). If I were you, I'd probably do it every 9 months-ish. It all depends on which strings you prefer.
depends what guitar you mean bass guitar = 4 strings electric guitar = electric often used with Amps Acoustic guitar = most people refer to as normal.
Even the best break strings, they, like all things, wear out. If you are breaking many constantly, they made need to be changed. I change mine at least three times a year, more often when I am playing frequently.
The best way to keep guitar strings fresh is to play a little on them every day. This will also keep your guitar body in good tension, meaning that strings will sound brighter, stay in tune better, and last longer. It is a good idea to keep a soft, lint-free cloth to wipe your strings with gently (to remove moisture and skin oils) after playing - though I admit I am pretty sloppy about this. For a leisure player (less than an hour a day) who doesn't perform changing your strings every other year is probably adequate. You will see a benefit from changing your strings more often, of course (I have friends who restring every six months as a matter of course), but if you are just playing for fun - restringing is such a drag. If you perform, you should change your strings whenever they lose their sparkle. How often this is will depend on your ear, and your playing style; but if you use fewer than two sets of strings per year your standards are probably lower than they should be.