31 Jan
Posted by Alex as Crafts and Hobbies, Entertainment
Guitar strings are basically the disposable components of your guitar. Strike them too hard and they may break. Leave it dirty after playing with sweaty hands and you’ll be needing at new strings soon.
Steel guitar strings deteriorate basically because they’re made of steel. Acid, oil, sweat and gunk from your hands would cause the strings or its coating to oxidize and rust. Those are compounded by natural factors like compounded by humidity. When strings deteriorate, you’d lose out on precious tone and face the risk of breakage anytime. Rusty strings could also cut through your fretwires. Having your guitar re-fretted is an expensive repair work.
So here are some tips on taking care of your guitar strings, hopefully extend its life:
Don’t expect your strings to last a year. Here’s a quick guide to how often you should change your strings even with all the cleaning and maintenance you’re doing.
|
Frequency of use |
Change |
|---|---|
|
2 hours every |
2 to 3 weeks |
|
30 minutes to 1 |
1 month to 6 |
|
30 minutes to 1 hour 3 to 5 |
6 weeks to 2 months |
|
almost never or never |
2 to 3 months |
Source for table: AccessRock
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