5 Simple Steps to Get the Most Life Out of Your Guitar Strings
As guitarists, we all struggle with the seemingly constant need to have fresh sounding strings. This inevitable fact of the craft has haunted guitarists for ages. However, there are a few ways of getting the most out of your strings.
Step 1. Wash Your Hands.
Make an effort to play with clean hands. Give your hands a good washing before hand to remove the oils and dirt we naturally gather during the day. Just make sure to thoroughly dry them before sitting down and playing.
Step 2. Wipe Your Strings
Clean your strings. Do it immediately after playing your guitar, and have it become a routine. Keep a spare cloth or old T-shirt around to wipe your strings down with after playing. Pinch each string and run the cloth from top to bottom. Try to get underneath the strings as well when wiping.
Step 3. Clean Your Strings
Use Alcohol… no, we do not mean have a beer first. Pour alcohol on your cloth, wipe away, and bring your strings back to life!
Step 4. Choice of Strings
Use coated strings, as they will protect the strings from the grease on your fingers.
Step 5. Just In Case.
Try and keep your guitar in its case and away from humid or harsh environments. Just like most metals, Guitar strings rust when exposed to the elements.
Stay tuned. Next article we will talk about 5 ways to keep your strings from breaking unnecessarily! (Another obviously great way to extend the life of your strings!) Sneak peak
Step 1. Wash Your Hands.
Make an effort to play with clean hands. Give your hands a good washing before hand to remove the oils and dirt we naturally gather during the day. Just make sure to thoroughly dry them before sitting down and playing.
Step 2. Wipe Your Strings
Clean your strings. Do it immediately after playing your guitar, and have it become a routine. Keep a spare cloth or old T-shirt around to wipe your strings down with after playing. Pinch each string and run the cloth from top to bottom. Try to get underneath the strings as well when wiping.
Step 3. Clean Your Strings
Use Alcohol… no, we do not mean have a beer first. Pour alcohol on your cloth, wipe away, and bring your strings back to life!
Step 4. Choice of Strings
Use coated strings, as they will protect the strings from the grease on your fingers.
Step 5. Just In Case.
Try and keep your guitar in its case and away from humid or harsh environments. Just like most metals, Guitar strings rust when exposed to the elements.
Stay tuned. Next article we will talk about 5 ways to keep your strings from breaking unnecessarily! (Another obviously great way to extend the life of your strings!) Sneak peak
2 Comments:
At 11:07 AM,
Anonymous said…
I know I clean my strings after playing helps a lot
Ozzy Lover
At 7:50 AM,
Anonymous said…
Yea...I'm blown away by how much cleaning your strings makes them last..AND before you play as well
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