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Guitar question: What is the best way to string classical strings on a steel string guitar?
Written by admin on January 19, 2009 – 6:12 am -I have a sound that is made for steel / brass strings in the case, I think that it was an original mariachi scriv guitar machine. It has a cordier which is a sheet of metal folded with the holes in it with which the steel strings with typical dell'estremità passes with the ball. I know it 's not the best thing to do, but I want a. The challenge is to put together some nylon above without having just the right metal plate cut through the strings. I 'the VE has studied the possibility of cutting a small mahogany or something "extra improvised; bridge" of species with the holes in it that would take the strings and still pass through the metal. Or is there a simple way of annodamento dell'estremità nylon strings big enough to prevent it slide through the holes? Take just one node really great?
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Tags: Cutting, Nylon Strings, Typical Steel
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By bigwildpig on Jan 19, 2009 | Reply
The balls on them wouldnt personally recommend you do this put nylons on them wouldnt personally recommend you do this put nylons on them wouldnt.
The balls on classical style body.
The balls on them wouldnt personally recommend you do this put nylons on classical style body.