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Flexible material that provides vibrations in string instruments
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Different types of strings on the same guitar
might sound different, and all different string brands and types have a different sound from each other, but with saying that have a listen to it and if it sounds bad to you then replace the whole set of strings … And by replacing the string it will not damage the strings in anyway. …
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What are your steps for setting up a guitar?
I'm not asking about more technical issues like changing pots, electronic issues etc., more just in relation to strings and getting it playing well and in tune. …
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How do I know whether I need to adjust my truss rod?
Say I put on a heavier gauge of string on and It doesn't feel right, the action is too high, Fret buzz and isn't intonated etc how would I know whether to adjust the truss rod or whether it needs the …