How to Select Guitar Strings
Things You'll Need:
- Guitar Amplifiers
- Guitar Cables
- Guitar Cases
- Guitar Picks
- Guitar Stands
- Guitar Straps
- Guitar Strings
- Guitars
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Keep in mind that the string you select depends on the type of guitar you play, the sound you want to create and your preferences for ease of playing.
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Go to your local music store and look at its selection of strings.
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Get nylon strings if you are a beginner. They have a soft, mellow tone and are easy on the fingers. You will stay with them if you decide to play classical guitar.
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Pick ball-end nylon strings, frequently called "folk nylon," if you want to become a folk guitar player. They are a little heavier than regular nylon and take vigorous strumming.
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Get Monel strings if your fingers are strong enough to handle metal strings. They have a much sharper and louder tone than nylon. The thickness varies according to the type of set purchased; medium-light gauge is recommended for beginners. Do not use them on classical or electric guitars!
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Select silk and steel for finger-style playing. They are much easier on the fingers than the regular metal strings. Do not use them on electric guitars because they will not pick up electricity.
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Pick bronze strings for fingerpicking on a folk guitar. They provide brilliance in sound. Select light gauge for finger-style playing, heavy gauge for strumming.
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Buy a set of brass strings if you want your tone to be sharp and harsh; they are usually more brittle than bronze.
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Get flat-polished strings if you desire ease of playing. They are easier on your fingers than standard metal strings. These strings come for both acoustic and electric guitar.
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Select flat-wound strings for any electric guitar. They are comfortable to the left hand and give a smooth tone when amplified. This string is preferred by many jazz guitarists.
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