Guitar strings have feelings too!
On electric guitars, you will find the first three strings are plain wire, and the other strings are wound around a central core. Some strings use nickel-plated wrap wire which gives a great overall sound, but if you're after a brighter sound you'll be using a stainless-steel wrap which gives you a brighter sound.
To keep the strings fresh for as long as possible, get in the habit of wiping your strings down with a soft, dry cloth. Get the cloth between and behind the strings every day before you put away your guitar, and you'll be giving them extra life.
Keep your cloth handy so that once you have begun the job of changing your guitar strings, you can wipe oil and dirt from the finger board as you go.
A Video About Guitar Strings
Wikipedia info on guitar strings
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An electric guitar is a guitar that uses pickups to convert the vibration of its steel-cored strings (sometimes nickel) into an electrical current, which is made louder with an instrument amplifier and a speaker. The signal that comes from the guitar is sometimes electronically altered with guitar effects such as reverb or distortion. While most electric guitars have six strings, seven-string instruments are used by some jazz guitarists and metal guitarists (especially in nu metal),How to Play Metal Guitar: The Basics & Beyond. By Richard Johnston. Published by Backbeat Books, 2004. ISBN 0-87930-775-7, 9780879307752. Page 17. "A Crash Course in 7-String Guitar" by Andy Ellis. "With the likes of Orgy, KoRn, and Limp Bizkit, relying on the 7-string for their rumbling riffs, deep-toned guitar has finally become a mainstream instrument." and 12-string electric guitars (with six pairs of strings, four of which are tuned in octaves) are used in genres such as jangle pop, folk, and rock.
The earliest electric guitars were hollow bodied acoustic instruments with tungsten steel pickups made by the Rickenbacker company in 1931. While one of the first solid-body guitars was invented by Les Paul, the first commercially successful solid-body electric guitar was the Fender Esquire (1950). The electric guitar was a key instrument in the development of many musical styles that emerged since the late 1940s, such as Chicago blues, early rock and roll and rockabilly, and 1960s blues rock. It is also used in a range of other genres, including country music, Ambient (or New Age), and in some contemporary classical music.
How To Adjust Your Guitar Pickup To Get Good Sound
Like all aspects of guitar playing, the question of how to adjust the guitar pickup to get a good sound is mostly a matter of taste.
On Changing Guitar Strings
Most guitarists find it best to remove and replace one string at a time. Once a new string is on the guitar, tune it. It will go out of tune again, but start on each one right away.
Start on the sixth string. Use the string winder to turn the tuning peg so the string loosens. Then use the cutter to cut off the twisted end of the old string and remove it from the tuning peg.
Take out the old string completely - once again paying attention to how your old string comes off so you can do the opposite when putting a new one back on.
Feed the new string through the hole in the body or the tail piece of the guitar. Pull until the ball is anchored in place.
Pull the new string over the bridge and the nut and past the tuning peg. Always wind so the string wraps from the inside of the post out. There should be enough string to go around the tuning peg a couple of times. Use your cutter to remove excess string.
Pull the string through the hole of the tuning peg and wind it, keeping it tight all the while, using your string winder til the string tightens up. Once the tuning peg is finger-tight, fine tune the string by hand.
Repeat the process for all the other strings.
Once you have all the strings on the guitar, do a little strumming and pull on the strings and retune them til they stay in tune. While you are still new to guitar playing set aside a whole afternoon for changing your strings. Pay attention to detail to make sure you are clear about what you have to do and why.
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- Brian82 Brian82 May 8, 2009 @ 3:10 pm
- Very important information. Most people assume everyone knows this stuff but it is clear it must be learned like anything else. I recently ran across these great free Guitar Lessons This guy takes everything to a new level.
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