Using Steel Strings On A Classical Guitar #shorts
Why it should never happen!
#Steel #Strings #Classical #Guitar #shorts
Originally posted by UC9Mh8hvYUhLwsyeVwxz-0iQ at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2NM5rOwjxw
Why it should never happen!
#Steel #Strings #Classical #Guitar #shorts
Originally posted by UC9Mh8hvYUhLwsyeVwxz-0iQ at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2NM5rOwjxw
But can i use nylon strings on no classical guitars
I did put electric strings on classical guitar and nothing happened
nah bro got 999 likes
impossible
Bridge pins predate both nylon and steel strings, they were the more common design for all sorts of guitars in the 19th-20th century and were not designed to account for steel strings. When steel string acoustics were developed, the tradition they were working in already used bridge pins. They are just better for changing strings.
The main problem with putting steel strings on nylon string guitars is that the neck and soundboard are not strong enough to take the load, even if the bridge is fixed to the soundboard more strongly, or bridge pins are used. It won't work. It isn't the bridge that is the design issue. Early steel string guitars used a device that distributed the load to the end block to avoid needing a stronger soundboard.
Also, low tension steel strings are doable and much easier to design for. High tension and corresponding stronger design is simply to get more loudness and sustain out of the strings. Though steel strings were originally motivated more by gut strings being expensive and not longlasting. Nylon didn't exist.
what about the other way around?
It can do damage to your top because it's bracing is different from a steel string. Also the glued bridge would damage the top because the gluebinding is stronger than the wood.
Can i use nylon strings on my acoustic?
I as know first 3 strings on classic guitar is also steel , and 3 down are nylons.
Thomastik-Infield has two steel options for classical guitar: KR116 and KF110. I've had a look at their tension weight, its around the same as High Tension nylons. About 30lbs less than Silk and Steel strings. Speaking of which, if you have a cheap laminate top classical that you've moved on from, stick some Silk and Steel on it. You can get some 'fresh' tones to noodle on, do scales or play pieces with. At least it doesnt sound like a cheap classical, rather, a different instrument. Better than the bin and if it shortens its life, it was disposable anyway????????.
For alternative to classical nylon and carbon options. There's also the John Pearse Folk strings from the same company. Not shilling for the company???? Just that they get overlooked for alternatives….
What if I you use the lightest gauge as possible and down tune a step or more
Which strings are nylon?
Damn. That's not what I wanted to hear…
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They do make special steel strings for Classical Guitar like KR116.
What if i put the e4 b and g steel string and keep the rest tied
Wrong, Please educate yourself
can flat headstock use nylon strings?????????
I have a classical guitar but I have steel strings on it i've been using it for a year now and I got no problems at all
What if you drill screws into it?
Thats What i think,and you enlighten it!