kitarist -> RE: Breaking D string (Oct. 16 2019 20:56:20)
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ORIGINAL: Schieper on both my guitars, first string to go is always the D string at the second fret [] The metal winding brakes. String still playable but you got small wire sticking out of the string and it always worries me I am going to impale on of my fingers on it some day. [..] You can't do much about that , as Bill said it is the weakest link. One thing to try though - you may be applying excessive pressure in general, when fretting. This is not to do with the D string specifically, of course, but if you have room for improvement, it would delay the breakage somewhat. quote:
ORIGINAL: Schieper And also, why the hell do you sometimes get an extra G string. It is not a replacement string - not the same type of G string. In some packages with nylon strings a G string which is "carbon" - a thinner, more dense material which is really polyvinylidene [di]fluoride (PVDF) - can be included. The reason you might want to try the carbon G is because it is thinner thus less 'tubby' and better sounding.
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