.10-.52's I believe. They're great strings, good for any kind of rock or metal. Heck, I use them for blues!
Nickel plated .10-.52's heavy top heavy bottom
He used DR strings
A site that teaches people how to play guitar will help one to learn the different strings of a guitar as well as which strings play which notes. Another option is to purchase a book from retailers like Hastings that will help with beginners at guitars.
pluck the strings an hold down strings on the fret board duhhh
the one with strings
with strings
That depends on the guitar! On a Tenor guitar there are four strings, on a standard guitar there are six strings, and there are twelve strings on a twelve string guitar.
Dean Guitars
by plucking the strings!
You switch the strings.
plectrum.
A site that teaches people how to play guitar will help one to learn the different strings of a guitar as well as which strings play which notes. Another option is to purchase a book from retailers like Hastings that will help with beginners at guitars.
pluck the strings an hold down strings on the fret board duhhh
You play on all of them.
the one with strings
with strings
That depends on the guitar! On a Tenor guitar there are four strings, on a standard guitar there are six strings, and there are twelve strings on a twelve string guitar.
You pluck the strings, while pressing your fingers onto the strings, against the fretboard. Co-ordinating these movements results in the essence of the guitar: you play it.
Thick strings with larger diameters vibrate slower than thinner strings.