How often you need to go out and buy new strings depends on several things including how much you play you guitar, the climate and where you store it. When your strings start sounding dull, lifeless or begin to look rusted and worn it’s usually a good sign that they need replacing.
A good rule of thumb is change your guitar strings once every couple of months. You can change them less often if you wipe them down after each use and store your guitar in a cool dry place.
If you replace your string often your guitar will always sound bright and cheerful. Better guitarists tend to change their string regularly while less than average guitarists don’t change them much in order to save a small amount of money. You need to decide what works best for you.
December 1, 2009 at 9:16 am | Guitar and Equipment | 1 comment
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