•Product Features:
•Many beginners have a misconception about how long guitar strings need to be replaced, believing that as long as the strings keep changing, they won't replace them. We think most beginners think the same way. Below, we will share the disadvantages of not replacing guitar strings if they rust:
•1. Rust on the strings can cause damage to our fingers. Pressing chords or sliding hooks can damage our fingers, and some may even cause bleeding from hand scratches.
•2. The impact on timbre: After the strings rust and oxidize, the timbre will become dull, and playing a piece of music will not achieve the desired timbre. In the long run, it will affect the interest in learning the piano.
•3. Damage to the string, rusted and oxidized strings will accelerate the wear and tear of the string during playing.
•Replacement Time:
•1. Let's talk about how often the strings should be replaced, which mainly depends on the playing time and the brand of strings used. If you are not using coated strings, you need to practice for about an hour every day. Basically, you need to replace one set every 2-3 months (the time for sweating is also shortened).
•2. If you are using coated strings, the practice time is about one hour per day. Generally, you can change them every six months. (Here, it is said that when changing strings, you must change a set.) This way, the sound quality will be even.
•Product Specifications:
•100% brand new and high quality.
•Made of durable steel,long service life.
•Set of 6 strings.
•Their timbres are sweet,beautiful and pure.
•Suitable for guitar.
•How To Distinguish Guitar Strings: (6 strings)
•1-2-3-4=88-90 cm length
•5-6=86 cm length
•The above can be distinguished according to the thickness, the thickest is 6, the thinnest is 1, as shown in the figure, the corresponding.
•Tips:
•1.Dear customer, the color of actual product may be a little different from website picture due to the difference of light and shooting angle. Please understand.
•2.There may be a slight error in the measurement data, hope you can understand.