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a question about guitars that has 4 bass and 2 trebles strings
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Richard Jernigan
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From: Austin, Texas USA
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RE: a question about guitars that ha... (in reply to qzack)
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Savarez used to, probably still does, make two different wound third strings. One was/is nylon, wound with nylon. The other was/is made liked the bass strings, a bundle of thin nylon strands, wound with metal. Both were/are brighter than the normal solid nylon third string. The nylon one could be a little scratchy, the metal one wore out faster than even the D string, but they were bright. I used the wound nylon third for a couple of years until I got my first good guitar, then I switched to the normal Savarez "red cards". So, I looked them up. Savarez makes all three treble strings of wound nylon, and two different metal wound third strings: http://www.stringsbymail.com/store/classical-guitar-strings-1/savarez-strings-62/specialty-singles-147/ RNJ
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