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Nylon - it is a classical guitar.
If you're looking for a brand called "harmony" or "Stella" guitar strings, you're not likely to be able to find them. But if you're looking for some strings that you can use on your harmony Stella guitar, you can use any acoustic guitar strings that you may want to use.
Depending on the condition and whether or not it has its hard shell case, somewhere in the area of $45.00 - $200.00. I know that is a broad range but case and condition are very important.
yes. it is fairly good.
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Nylon - it is a classical guitar.
Various ways. Have some you know who is knowledgable at guitar tune it by ear. Pluck strings with another guitar until the sound is in harmony. Youtube guitar tune and "harmony" with that. Buy a tuner.
If you're looking for a brand called "harmony" or "Stella" guitar strings, you're not likely to be able to find them. But if you're looking for some strings that you can use on your harmony Stella guitar, you can use any acoustic guitar strings that you may want to use.
Depending on the condition and whether or not it has its hard shell case, somewhere in the area of $45.00 - $200.00. I know that is a broad range but case and condition are very important.
great guitar i would value a good condition H8OT 1992 $375 I the best sounding strat copy i have ever owned. i would buy more robertriley66@yahoo.com
yes. it is fairly good.
No.
Basil Cimino has written: 'The guitarist's harmony' -- subject(s): Guitar, Harmony, Instruction and study
It was made in the USA and it is a Vintage Guitar.
1500 on the open market
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