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Oh disaster, I broke a string!
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gato
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RE: Oh disaster, I broke a string! (in reply to n85ae)
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I wipe down my guitar with rosin to keep the wood hot, and though it plays beautifully, and it dosen't get sluggish at all, any treble e is going to snap after a couple of weeks at a time. The nylon string just gets weak and it snaps. Though I do not reccomend to just any one, do this, your strings will have a tendency for that, but as for me it's just the treble e. Any kind of Isotope may have that affect on your strings. Though I don't think that any or a lot of you do this, gamma will affect your strings. Ricardo is right, so think about what the environmental conditions are and even so what goes on or evn around the guitar and most of all remember that no string was meant to last forever, and even the temperment in your playing style can affect string life. Gary
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