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broke a string g string

Unread post by xan. » Fri Dec 09, 2005 11:09 am

I just broke my very first string. I was playing Stay and all of sudden the G string just broke at the bridge. Is that bad that it broke at the bridge? Also, when I get new strings should I just replace the G or should I replace all of them? These strings are 2 weeks old and I play about 1-2 hrs almost everyday sometimes more than2 hrs. Thanks for the help.

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Unread post by taylordb » Fri Dec 09, 2005 11:39 am

The bridge is where most of my strings break. If you think about it, that is where the major stress point is...at the saddle (bridge). I would replace all the strings at one time....only because I would want that nice bright sound from all the strings.
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Unread post by guitardmb » Fri Dec 09, 2005 12:29 pm

Its not bad to break at the bridge or the nut. But it becomes bad whenever it keeps breaking for no reason at all. If they have been on there for two weeks then it seems logical that it was just the strings time to break. As for changing them all, it depends on personal preference. I change all of my strings every week or two, just for a better sound. But when i first started playing I would just leave them on until they broke and replace each one individually. Its all up to you.

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Unread post by Teego Time » Fri Dec 09, 2005 3:10 pm

NOOOOOOOOOOO! It's the end of the world! :cry:























Hehe, just get some new strings. I recommend experimenting a bit with different kinds of strings. Find the ones you like the best. Like the last guy said, if you get breaks REALLY often, then you need to start considering getting it looked at.
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