String cheese, Sock string
Nylon - it is a classical guitar.
It is down to personal preference as to which strings are best for an archtop guitar. Chromes and flatwound strings are both popular. Light gauge strings are preferable as they put less pressure on the neck.
when the old ones are worn down so low that the strings buzz (presuming you have the same action as when the frets were 'new')
6-12 depending on the kind or 69 if ur awsome
Ernie Ball Regular Slinky's
Nylon - it is a classical guitar.
There are guitar strings for nearly every pitch or resonance, and even some made out of horse hair like violin strings.
sound energy i believe
Nylon strings.
Heavy enough that the strings won't buzz in that tuning. Probably 12-52 or 12-56. Have fun!
It is down to personal preference as to which strings are best for an archtop guitar. Chromes and flatwound strings are both popular. Light gauge strings are preferable as they put less pressure on the neck.
This is kind of a broad question. Some guitar strings are nylon (classical guitar) or steel (acoustic). For standard tuning, from top to bottom the strings are E A D G B E.
Ernie ball. rottosound fender.
purple steel from the rocky mountains
It is not bad for the guitar, but the capo will be kind of useless as it won't be fretting the strings properly.
it has 6 or 12
when the old ones are worn down so low that the strings buzz (presuming you have the same action as when the frets were 'new')