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Subject: RE: Tech: Odd Guitar Strings From: Kaleea Date: 01 Jan 06 - 05:55 PM If you could add a few used strings to those making a full set, you could send them to the second strings project. They accept full sets (all 6 strings) of used guitar strings & get them to folks all over the planet who otherwise would not have strings for their guitars. Some folks I know collect them from folks & then pack 'em up & mail 'em out to Darryl & Kevin. More info at: |
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Subject: RE: Tech: Odd Guitar Strings From: Big Al Whittle Date: 01 Jan 06 - 04:26 PM I love black nylon - it so kinky! |
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Subject: RE: Tech: Odd Guitar Strings From: Clinton Hammond Date: 01 Jan 06 - 03:19 PM *sigh* Cause that's a joke no-one has ever heard before..... |
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Subject: RE: Tech: Odd Guitar Strings From: Girl Friday Date: 01 Jan 06 - 03:12 PM Personally, I have not tried E A B D and the other E but do find that the nylon G strings chafe. |
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Subject: RE: Tech: Odd Guitar Strings From: C-flat Date: 01 Jan 06 - 12:33 PM Nice idea maeve, but the local music stores sell lots of strings and probably wouldn't be too keen on a free-string-share-co-op operating from a cardbpoard box in a corner of their own store. Guest half-wit, I think you've just enlightened me as to where those "odd" notes keep coming from when I play! |
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Subject: RE: Tech: Odd Guitar Strings From: maeve Date: 01 Jan 06 - 06:43 AM Happy New Year, all. Perhaps there's a teacher (music or otherwise) near you whose students would enjoy making homemade stringed instruments? I never have enough strings for the kids who are interested here. My little harp uses guitar strings too, and I never have enough. I also wonder if there might be a sort of spare string recycling program at a local music store? Even a designated cardboard box where donated strings could be chucked and from which others could select the strings they need? |
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Subject: RE: Tech: Odd Guitar Strings From: Clinton Hammond Date: 31 Dec 05 - 10:32 AM .... |
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Subject: RE: Tech: Odd Guitar Strings From: GUEST,half-wit Date: 30 Dec 05 - 01:14 PM the odd guitar strings are the 1st, 3rd and 5th the even guitar strings are the 2nd, 4th and 6th happy new year |
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Subject: RE: Tech: Odd Guitar Strings From: C-flat Date: 30 Dec 05 - 04:49 AM It's funny how you end up with lots of the same strings in the bottom of the gig bag! I've got dozens but can't make up half a set! Because I buy a particular brand of nylon string, which comes with an extra, "composite" G string, I also have a large stock of hard-tension nylon G strings that I don't know what to do with. Seems wrong to throw them away, maybe I can make a fishing line. C-flat |
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Subject: Tech: Odd Guitar Strings From: Clinton Hammond Date: 29 Dec 05 - 10:40 PM Cleaning out the gear bag... Got 8, .016" Silvered Steel (B) and 8, 0.54" 80/20 Bronze (E) strings Anybody need 'em? PM for details |
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