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Most pianos can last for close to 15 seconds, assuming the strings are not muted in any way.
of course for electric guitars I suggest GHS Boomers or D'Addario they last very long periods of time and everything. Any guitar you can put strings on it comes down to.
most strings will just rust after a long period of time but you dont have to worry about it if you play guitar a lot. some manufactures like Dean Markleys blue steel and this other brand freeze their strings to the temperature of neptune and the other brand i cant remember also heats them up too. Weird but Dean Markley are great strings just they don't last as long as I'd like them to.
The strings need to be long enough so that it can be stretched tight enough to produce the proper sound.
Unless they're endorsed it usually says. I like Dean Markley ones, but as long as they last and stay in tune you can be using the cheapest and it won't make much difference after the first week or so sound wise.AnswerSoloist/bands use whatever they are paid to use. Session musicians tend to be more selective; they chase their signature sound. And strings that sound good on one setup could sound flat and dull on another; good on an ibi, sad on a tele. Time and choice will find the best for you.
Weeks to months depending on how often you play.
Most pianos can last for close to 15 seconds, assuming the strings are not muted in any way.
there are four strings on a cello
They will usually last just as long as a Toyota or Honda.
of course for electric guitars I suggest GHS Boomers or D'Addario they last very long periods of time and everything. Any guitar you can put strings on it comes down to.
The Olympics usually last for 17 days.
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Too long.
Usually mine last 5 to 7 days but some people's only last 4 days
Normally, an earthquake will last for about 3 minutes.
It usually last around 9 months.
it depends on the injury.