Unwinding strings
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2004 10:29 am
Just wondering if anyone else has done this.
I had completely forgot about it and found myself trying to explain this to my girlfriend the other night.
I started playing when I was seven years old. I used to bang the hell out of my first guitar, it was a Sears brand-awful. Well I broke alot of strings, mainly the B and E. My dad always said that I was playing too hard. I guess to teach me a lesson, he'd rarely buy me a pack of strings. Being seven, there wasn't much I could do but wait. So I learned this trick :
Keep the last set of strings you took off as a back up set, minus the B and E of course because they had broken. So I would take the A or the D and actually unwind them down to the core and use that as a B or an E. Crazy, huh?
Guess I was a thrifty kid. Now I have a job and boxes of strings in the closet.
And I can also drive myself to the music store.
Just wanted to share that childhood memory...
I had completely forgot about it and found myself trying to explain this to my girlfriend the other night.
I started playing when I was seven years old. I used to bang the hell out of my first guitar, it was a Sears brand-awful. Well I broke alot of strings, mainly the B and E. My dad always said that I was playing too hard. I guess to teach me a lesson, he'd rarely buy me a pack of strings. Being seven, there wasn't much I could do but wait. So I learned this trick :
Keep the last set of strings you took off as a back up set, minus the B and E of course because they had broken. So I would take the A or the D and actually unwind them down to the core and use that as a B or an E. Crazy, huh?
Guess I was a thrifty kid. Now I have a job and boxes of strings in the closet.
And I can also drive myself to the music store.
Just wanted to share that childhood memory...