


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
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.
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.
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!