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Nylon or Steel String For Guitar [message #88522] Wed, 25 July 2018 22:49 Go to next message
Jazzy is currently offline  Jazzy
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I found an old guitar of my father in the basement. It still sounds good, but the strings are already rusty. I like to change the string and I need some advice on the type of string I have to buy.
Re: Nylon or Steel String For Guitar [message #88525 is a reply to message #88522] Thu, 26 July 2018 10:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Groot is currently offline  Groot
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I think it depends on what type of music you like to play. For Classical pieces, you need nylon so that your fingers won't get hurt too much with plucking. With pop or rock music, you can have the steel string.
Re: Nylon or Steel String For Guitar [message #88621 is a reply to message #88522] Wed, 08 August 2018 10:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jazzy is currently offline  Jazzy
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Is there a string that can do both? I prefer nylon as I like to learn classical guitar. Do you think the guitar body won't matter when changing the intended string type?
Re: Nylon or Steel String For Guitar [message #88910 is a reply to message #88522] Sun, 30 September 2018 03:19 Go to previous message
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I would probably go for an extra guitar so as to avoid having to change the strings from time to time. In this way, and irrespective of the kind of strings you go for, you will be able to play any kind of music you want to.
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