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Martin MA535FX 011-052 Custom Light Phosphor Bronze -
Elixir 12102 Nickel Plated Steel Medium 011-049 -
Ernie ball 2215 Skinny Top Heavey Bottom nickel wound Slinky 010-052 -
DR Strings DDT-55 -
D'Addario Super Light EXL120-7 Nickel round wound 009-054 -
Dunlop DEN1150 Nickel wound 011-050 Heavey -
Ernie ball 2626 Not Even Slinky nickel wound 012-056 -
Elixir 12152 Nickel Plated Steel Heavy 012-052 -
Elixer Nanoweb 11002 Bronze set 010-047 -
Daddario Light EJ38 Phosphor bronze 010-047 (12-snarig) -
Ortega Sopraan Ukulele Snaren UWNY-4-SO -
D'Addario EJ41 Phosphor Bronze Extra Light 009-045 (12-snarig) -
Ernie ball 2620 7-string Power Slinky nickel wound Slinky 011-058 -
Ernie ball 2831 Nickel Power Slinky 055-110 -
Dunlop DAP1048 Phosphor Bronze 010-048 X-Light -
Elixir 16002 Nanoweb Phosphor Bronze Extra light set 010-047 -
Elixer 11077 Nanoweb Light-Medium Bronze 012-056 -
Dunlop DAP1254 Phosphor Bronze 012-054 Light -
D'Addario Light EXL110-7 Nickel round wound 010-056 -
Elixir 12002 Nickel Plated Steel Super Light 009-042 -
Dunlop DEN1046 Nickel wound 010-046 Medium -
Elixir 19102 Elektrisch NPS Optiweb Medium 011-049 snarenset
Buy guitar strings?The strings on your instrument affect the sound and the playing feel. There are many different types of strings available. For all different instruments, of course. The most important properties of strings are in the material and thickness of the strings. As your strings get older, they sound less good and so does your instrument. In addition, they can break more quickly. Have you just started and are you unsure whether your strings need to be replaced? Keep an average of 3 months. Or see if there are many dark dull spots on the strings. That is a signal that your strings need to be replaced. Strings are not expensive and if you can put them on yourself, your guitar will sound indoors. no time like new again. At Music All In, we're happy to help you set up and explain it to you so you can do it yourself next time, and you can always contact us for professional advice.Read more... |
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Strings for Western Guitar
Western guitars are also called steel string guitars. Classical guitars, for example, have nylon strings. The tension of steel strings is much higher than that of nylon strings. The neck of western guitars therefore has a truss rod (a kind of steel pin) that ensures that the high tension of the steel strings does not bend the neck. Classical guitars do not have this truss rod. That's why you can't just put steel strings on a classic (nylon string) guitar. Western guitar strings come in different materials. The most common are 80/20 bronze and phosphor bronze. Both have their own sound characteristics. 80/20 has a slightly brighter sound and phosphor bronze sounds a bit darker. You can recognize the strings by their color. 80/20 bronze strings are gold colored. phosphor bronze is copper colored.
In addition to the material, strings for western guitars also come in different thicknesses. The thinnest size is 0.10 to 0.46. The thickest (standard) size is 0.13 to 0.56. The thicker the strings, the more tone the string produces. But the heavier the guitar plays. Beginners therefore often choose 0.10. So that playing is easier. It is also good to know that you cannot just put a few sizes thicker or thinner on your guitar. Because the tension is different, the neck must be corrected. The guitar must then be readjusted. Are you unsure about which strings to choose or do you want to have your guitar readjusted? We are happy to help you.
Nylon strings for classical guitar
For classical guitars you use nylon strings. You can't put steel strings on this guitar. The higher tension of these strings warps your neck. Nylon strings have a nylon core. This makes the tension a lot lower. This also plays less heavy and therefore many starters opt for a classical guitar. Nylon strings come in different variations. The main difference is the tension. The higher the tension, the more the string can take. Starters often play on normal tension. But for example a Flamenco guitarist chooses hard tension or extra hard tension.
Strings for Electric Guitars