Every
Acid
Dealer
Gets
Busted
Eventually
Always gets a chuckle:) Remember also that the strings are counted from the bottom string to the top. High "E" is #1 string. The answer is correct however the order of string count is E B G D A E, 1-6 Bottom to top. Good job and remember, "Just say no to drugs"
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Personally, and oh so true...
Even
A
Dynamite
Guitarist
Blows-it
Eventually
(ha ha)
i don't think that colored guitar strings are good. they look cool but the manufacturing quality and tone are not very good.
Bad: strings buzz, bent neck, bad strings, etc. general bad guitar things
Ernie Ball strings would be good for indie music. :)
Not a good idea. The classical guitar is made for nylon strings that put less tension on the bridge than the steel strings used for standard acoustic guitars. It would most likely pull the bridge off the guitar.
depending on the the individual gauges of the six (6) guitar strings ie: E, A, D, G, B, E, of course the guitar string that is long and loose produces the lowest pitch... A good example of this are the strings on a mandolin or a 'banduria' which has shorter strings compared to the strings on the guitar...because the mandolin/banduria strings are shorter and tighter, it produces higher pitch... "short and tight=higher pitch......long and loose=lower pitch"
i don't think that colored guitar strings are good. they look cool but the manufacturing quality and tone are not very good.
Bad: strings buzz, bent neck, bad strings, etc. general bad guitar things
Probably the Ernie Ball Power Slinky bass strings. However if you have a good amount of money for strings, DR is the best there is in terms of durability and sound.
Ernie Ball strings would be good for indie music. :)
Ernie ball. rottosound fender.
It can be difficult, but if you have a good ear tuning is trivial.
you probably can but you won't be able to get the range as good as on a six-stringed guitar
Not a good idea. The classical guitar is made for nylon strings that put less tension on the bridge than the steel strings used for standard acoustic guitars. It would most likely pull the bridge off the guitar.
depending on the the individual gauges of the six (6) guitar strings ie: E, A, D, G, B, E, of course the guitar string that is long and loose produces the lowest pitch... A good example of this are the strings on a mandolin or a 'banduria' which has shorter strings compared to the strings on the guitar...because the mandolin/banduria strings are shorter and tighter, it produces higher pitch... "short and tight=higher pitch......long and loose=lower pitch"
Best Buy has a beginner guitar that is great for young children learning how to play and is only $50.
yes. i am using it for a long time. it's not easily get rusty.
Almost all guitar strings are made of steel nowadays for both acoustic and electric guitars. There are also nylon strings which are good for children playing guitar because of weaker finger skin and strength. A long time ago and in very poor countries strings can be made out of animal parts :S.