The guage of guitar strings that work best for sound will depend on the type of guitar that is being played. A person should consider guitar strings that are under a 10 guage to avoid bending.
high gauge to get a better sound at dropped tunings.
get heavier gauge strings, than you can make it sound much louder
Yes. It will change the tone of the guitar. Heavier strings tend to give you more of a rounded, bubbly sound whereas lighter gauge strings will give you a sharper, crisper sound. Jazz guitarists tend to use larger gauge strings whereas shred guitarists generally use lighter gauge strings. That is just one example.
There is no "correct" gauge for guitar strings. Use whichever gauge is comfortable for you. Higher gauge strings will ring louder and longer, but sustain and volume aren't as much of an issue with electric guitars as they are for acoustic guitars. If you're really unhappy with the sound of your current strings, try another brand or move to a higher gauge once you build up some finger strength.
Is this electric or acoustic? Changing the strings can give it a brighter sound, try experimenting with different gauge strings. If its electric, pickups can change the sound alot. Effects can also change the sound and what amp you have can also work.
When your strings begin to sound "dull".
the strings vibrate and sound is made.
just play the guitar now , if it stays in tune of course enjoy the new string sound and keep on playing.
When you strum a guitar, the vibrations create sound. You can manipulate the sound by changing the vibrations.
Pluck or strum the strings.
Pluck or strum the strings.
the strings