super slinky electric guitar strings on my classical nylon acoustic?
Written by admin on June 14, 2009 – 4:50 am -I know that the guitar is not made for tension string acoustic guitar and steel strings probably not normal steel electrical size but I have a package of slinky excellent ball of Ernie that I would like to try on this acoustic classic I I. The reason is that it is because I think that with the body of this guitar strings steel risuonino in a sense interesting, not to mention I would have more room to bend and experience. so lascilo obtain the opinion of everyones. thank youBuy Steel Lap Guitar Read More →
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The Importance Of The Neck Of A Guitar
Written by admin on September 26, 2008 – 6:24 pm -The neck of a guitar is something frequently mentioned, although there may often be misconceptions as to which party is really referring a. The neck of a guitar is usually regarded as a collective term and refers to the section for a guitar including the edge of the circle, his head and driving the shaft of the beam, if included, and the circles along the rim board. Effective then, the neck is all part of a long wooden guitar that extends from the body round. When considered that the electric guitars and even some classical or acoustic, using strings of heavy steel rather than nylon one, you can imagine that the neck of a guitar is under considerable pressure and effort - a little like a bridge through a river is under enormous pressure with... more
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