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due to stringed instruments having a a tall neck, the higher you pluck the strings on the neck, the more louder it will be!
One neck is a regular six string, the other is twelve strings.
ok. your either not pressing hard enough on your strings,,,,or too close too the frets.....or your guitar needs a touch up... cuz your strings are too close too the neck if its a electric... on the bridge there should be some really tiny screws... tighten them...that wil raise your strings higher. or you can take it to a guitar shop or a proffessional
most guitars, if not all, do come stringed. this is because there is a big difference between the tension in the neck and body when ther isn't strings and when there is. if you have a guitar with strings, and take all the strings off, it can mess up the truss rod in the neck.
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.
due to stringed instruments having a a tall neck, the higher you pluck the strings on the neck, the more louder it will be!
You know it's impossible to humm while your nose is plugged.
One neck is a regular six string, the other is twelve strings.
The dangers are you could cause a really painful ingery such as breaking your back or neck Also... you could be hurt by the strings in the ring ..
body neck strings
ok. your either not pressing hard enough on your strings,,,,or too close too the frets.....or your guitar needs a touch up... cuz your strings are too close too the neck if its a electric... on the bridge there should be some really tiny screws... tighten them...that wil raise your strings higher. or you can take it to a guitar shop or a proffessional
YES IT DOES but if your guitar starts off with metal strings keep to metal strings.if you start to use nilon your guitar neck will eventuly weaken. if your guitar starts off with nilon strings NEVER EVER put metal strings on on it. your guitar neck will not be able to widstand the presure and your neck will sink there for stuffing your guitar.
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There's quite a bit of tension in the strings of a guitar. If there is a hidden weakness in the wood the neck might break eventually because of the tension from the strings.
most guitars, if not all, do come stringed. this is because there is a big difference between the tension in the neck and body when ther isn't strings and when there is. if you have a guitar with strings, and take all the strings off, it can mess up the truss rod in the neck.
No. Its like a keyboard but held like a guitar and with a neck.
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