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flyeogh

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Third string blues 

Only took up guitar one year ago. But can anyone help with the strings? No matter how carefully I tune the transition from 4th to 3rd never seems right. It sounds to me although the 3rd string is dull. I have read about 4-3 transition and trying different trebles with different bass strings. Is it just me? I have seen mention of 3rd strings which are wound (like the bass strings). Is that an answer. Any thoughts appreciated
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 14 2005 12:51:09
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RE: Third string blues (in reply to flyeogh

Try Addarrio composite. It is the only third worth using.

Sean
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TANúñez

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RE: Third string blues (in reply to flyeogh

I've been having this same problem for quite a while. The G always seems out of tune and it drives me crazy. This is usually a problem no matter what kind of strings I use. I haven't tried these D'Addario composites Sean is talking about. Hopefully these will help. Going to order some today.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 14 2005 15:09:57
 
flyeogh

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RE: Third string blues (in reply to flyeogh

Thanks Sean, I will give them a whirl. Haven't looked yet but I assume they do not cost have my salary.

And I'm happier El Zurdo that I am not alone.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 14 2005 15:33:42
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RE: Third string blues (in reply to flyeogh

quote:

Try Addarrio composite. It is the only third worth using.

Sean



I dont know if its the only one worth using, havent tried all, but it is a very nice third. Good feel and tone, but ugly like hell!!!! (café con leche)

Anders
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 14 2005 17:06:35
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RE: Third string blues (in reply to Guest

If you dont like the colour, try carbon. Hannabach Goldin are a rather fetching yellow

Sean
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 14 2005 18:40:09
 
Jamey

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RE: Third string blues (in reply to flyeogh

I've tried the composite G from D'addario (Rudy of F-T fame gave me one). It had a good tone but to be honest, it wasn't any better than the G from La Bella's black trebles. It has the same feel. If you use regular clear trebles then you will immediately notice a difference in feel with either that composite G from D'addario or the black trebles from La Bella. The feel like they are a harder material. Their tone tends to be punchier and louder rather than the usual "tubby" G strings that so many other brands seem to have.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 14 2005 20:29:34
 
Ron.M

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RE: Third string blues (in reply to Jamey

Yeah absolutely, the G is the worst string.
It's always the one that sounds most out of tune.
Before making a search on what's the "best" string.
I tend to ask myself....
"What strings did Sabicas use, or Manolo Sanlucar, or 1970's Paco".
What strings gave them that great sound?
(Maybe it's a secret....LOL!)

cheers


Ron
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gerundino63

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RE: Third string blues (in reply to Ron.M

The "cofee" string from D'Addario peeps ( nois from a mouse) ( sorry, still working on my english.....), on my calus on my fingers.

Peter.

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Skai

 

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RE: Third string blues (in reply to flyeogh

Yup that 'coffee' string from the D'Addario Composite set is the only 3rd string I'd been using from these 2 years onwards. I did try to change it when I got a flamenco guitar string set, only to change it back to the composite a few minutes later. One thing I noticed about it is that the sound quality of it doesn't deteriorate at all! I've been using one for months and when I put on a new Composite 3rd string, it sounded EXACTLY the same. Plus I see no way that it can snap. The only 3rd string worth using.

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Jon Boyes

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RE: Third string blues (in reply to Skai

quote:

ORIGINAL: Skai

The only 3rd string worth using.



I'm a fan of composites too. As well as the nice third, the basses are bright and last a lot longer than trad. nylon core basses.

Another bright set, which also has a nice bright third that isn't too thick, is Savarez Alliance. It aint brown either .I'm just trying them out for the first time - so far so good.

Jon
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flyeogh

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RE: Third string blues (in reply to flyeogh

Stimulated more interest than I had imagined. I have ordered somo Addarrio composite (£8) and I will compare with the LaBella 820s I have.

But does anyone have any final thoughts on the tension (High, medium etc). I am normally playing at home so no grand requirements. I have Alhambra 10Fc and a Amilio Burguet 3F so nothing exceptional.

Ta to all, Nige
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gerundino63

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RE: Third string blues (in reply to gerundino63

[on my calus on my fingers. ]

I ment here, the callus on my right hand thumb.
Just below the thumb nail.

You guys never had a squeezy peeping sound while playing?

Peter

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 15 2005 9:49:06
 
flyeogh

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RE: Third string blues (in reply to flyeogh

So I went and got the Addarrio composite. The third string certainly seems more part of the set without the obvious 4 to 3 transition. But so metallic! When playing for myself I prefer a nice harmonious rounded sound. OK that may not sound very flamenco and possibly if I was sitting 3 meters away it would sound great.

I'm going to try the Savarez Alliance next.

Someone asked me the other day why I need three flamenco guitars. Now I have the answer - to compare strings.

Sorry Peter I don't get the mouse sounds.

Nigel
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 25 2005 12:39:34
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RE: Third string blues (in reply to flyeogh

Nigel

I follow what you say.

Try Hannabach Goldin. They are expensive, but last forever and are a lot better than Alianza (IMO)
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 25 2005 14:47:28
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