Originally posted by WojBhoy:I wish I had money for pedals...
I played my Les Paul for the first time in ages, plinking my way through a few Oasis numbers and also Hold Me Thrill Me (as a kind of personal heads-up to the guys) - surprisingly, it's holding tune when I bend the strings and it still sounds pretty sexy. However, said strings are a bit rough now...so I'm hoping when I get 'round to changing them, it still continues to hold tuning
You gotta give them time to stretch out! They don't stay in tune as well, but they sound beautiful! Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:That's the great thing about almost dead strings! They hold their tune like nuts. I can do dive bombs and stuff on my strat, with a regular whammy bar no less and they still stay in tune.
With fresh strings its a different storyYou gotta give them time to stretch out! They don't stay in tune as well, but they sound beautiful!
Originally posted by LikeASong:Changing strings is even worse than listening to the Bee Gees for 2 hours!!
Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
However, unlike the latter, I will survive changing strings.
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I'm sorry.

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Originally posted by LikeASong:hahaha, Harry
I haven't changed strings in about a century, so I can't tell if I'd survive. I only changed the G string about 3 weeks ago but just because it had broke (playing Streets by the way). It hurt my hand when it broke and actually I swore that I would be changing all strings the following week..... but no way...
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Used to hate changing strings, now it generally only takes me about 10 minutes and I'm always happier with the sound. Like (Harry? Suddenly can't remember who) said, it's just a tad expensive to do it frequently.
I think I need to change all 3 sets of strings on my guitars.
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:I find it strange that people hate changing strings! For one it makes the guitar sound loads better, it takes about 10-15 minutes (if you know how to do it fast) an you can take the extra 5-10 minutes polishing up your guitar while they're off, and cleaning off the frets!
