Saturday, February 10, 2007

Buying Good Guitar Strings are very Important

Guitars are only useful if they have strings. Though strings look rather insignificant in size, they have a profound effect on your playing experience. Here's a point to note: A lot of amateur guitarists don't buy guitar strings until they cut one of their strings.
That's not correct because your guitar strings get degraded with use. This is specially true of metal strings. These are prone to rust and corrosion. So, depending on the level of sound quality you desire and how often you use your guitar, change your strings often.
Now into the main thing (How to buy guitar strings)...
There are different types of guitar strings and the type that you should go for depends largely on your type of guitar (Is it an electric guitar, acoustic guitar, etc), the kind of music you want to play, your volume requirements (not really an issue unless you play unamplifed acoustic), the tone contrast you prefer,the level of your play and how much you are willing to spend among other things.
There are nickel, nickel-plated, stainless steel and nylon strings. The most common type are nickel-plated guitar strings. Their sound is brighter than those of pure nickel strings but not as bright as stainless strings.
Stainless steel strings are resistant to corrosion but have a rougher feel when compared with nickel-plated strings. Furthermore, they have very good sustain. That means that those are the ones you need if you want strings that will help you hold those notes for as long as possible.
You have a lot of choices to make from type to brand. There are so many brands to choose from. You can go for popular names (those usually come at a higher price) or you can just go for anything that gives you good sound.
Guitar strings also come at different prices. For as little as $5 you'll get a pack of strings. However, you can spend as much $40 when you want to buy guitar strings. It all depends on what you want. Just keep in mind that you have to replace your strings regularly for the best sounds.

7 steps for choosing perfect Acoustic Guitar

Most people think that selecting the perfect acoustic guitar is a simple task, but whether you are a beginner or an expert, choosing the right guitar can be a very difficult decision.
For most beginners an acoustic or classical guitar is a great choice because it is easy to use and requires almost no accessories.
The first step in selecting the perfect acoustic guitar is to do your research. With so many different products, manufacturers and styles of guitars available on the market, musicians need to be well informed. Talk to the sales people at your local music store and ask as many questions as possible.
The second step in selecting the perfect guitar is deciding which type of guitar you want to play: Acoustic or Classical. Classical guitars use nylon strings which produce a soft, mellow sound, while acoustic guitars use steel strings and produce a bolder, stronger sound.
The third important step in choosing an acoustic guitar is whether you want six or twelve strings. Twelve string guitars require much more precision and skill than a six string guitar. If you are a beginning player it is always recommended to start playing with a six string guitar and as your skills increase move on to a twelve string guitar.
The fourth step in selecting the perfect acoustic guitar is choosing the right body type. The body of the guitar is split into three separate parts: a top bough, the waist and the bottom bough. The waist is the narrow part in the middle of the body and the boughs are the bulges above and below the waist. Having a seamless fit between the body of the musician and the body of the guitar is very important for comfortable playing.
The fifth step is to select the type of wood the guitar body is made from. Most guitar bodies are made from a top, a bottom and a single band of molded wood for the sides. Each has a sound hole cut out of the center which emits the sound from the strings. Guitars can be made from either laminated wood or solid wood. Laminated wood guitars are less expensive and deliver average to excellent sound. Solid wood guitars can be very expensive but deliver exceptional tones and superior sound.
The sixth step for buying the perfect guitar is to test it out. When trying out new guitars always try to play the same musical selection. This will allow you to hear the different tones and sounds available from model to model. If you are a beginner and don't know how to play, ask one the sales associates to play a sample for you. Most employees in music stores play instruments themselves and are always willing to show off their skills.
The seventh and last step to selecting the best acoustic guitar is to know your budget. Acoustic guitars can cost as little as fifty dollars and as much as thirty thousand. Look around in music stores, online and in local pawn shops to find high quality guitars at reasonable prices.
Follow these steps and you'll own the guitar of your dreams in no time!

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