When Guitarists switch from Nylon to Steel Strings
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Or when you go from western to classic and realize you may need to incorporate fingers into your daily stretch routine ☠️
Why the hell a classical guitarist would even start to pluck like that? I played both classical and acoustic with nails, no problem.
Only fingerpick with nylon strings. Use a pick for steel strings.
I learnt on a really heavy steel string only after a year or so I was around a friends house with my guitar and he had ago and said how heavy it was and that he couldn’t believe I was learning on it , iv since changed strings to much lighter ones and I can honestly say that year on those heavy strings has made my fingers like cement.
Not enough blood to be accurate
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Just grow nails
I play with absurdly light strings on my acoustics.
46/36/26/18/15/11
Nie zesraj sie
That’s why we have picks.
This is literally me right now on my classical guitar class since I bought my own acoustic
I switched from mainly electric to mainly classic guitar. May western guitar mainly sits in its gigbag for decades now.
So weak
Been playing for over ten years but have never tried nylon before ????. Started with super slinky on a electric guitar but quickly went acoustic in highschool so I could play anywhere anytime. We used to play during lunch, study halls, in between classes etc. I guess it would make it easier to play but I'd be afraid to lose my sound I get from D'addario, and Elixirs.
When i started learning bass, by instructor made me pic the string with my finger for more than 30 min,
He said it will help me get used to the pain????
Change your strings, players. Or persevere and become an ace..
Is the melody played on the classical a part of a song? It souns beautiful!
This is why I want to learn on steel, get the pain over while learning! ????
What song is this?
I play both
A shirt can last 10 years?
Nylon strings huh? Never tried them and I really don't want to
The first time i touch classic hurts me lol, and then i play with steel my finger is black asf until someday i'm 'immortal' of it
Classic guitare sound 1000x better
Another thing they don't tell you is that those metal string guitars are 2 times heavier
actually a classical guitarist, would never "play at this leg"
What's the song at the end called?
I switched from classical nylon string to my electroacoustic metal string years and years ago and i was doing fine – until I stopped practicing for years and then when I picked it back up it was absolutely KILLING my fingers and I had to bust out the nylon again ????
I dont know how it feels to play classic or electric guitar. Dont wanna try????
Wait you guys use nylons? I thought guitar always had steel strings????
It’s not so much the strumming but the fretting fingers where it really hurts, especially when you’re barring string and/or sliding. They really be cutting and slicing up your fingertips
It's like training with Master roshis turtle shell when you switch from acoustic steel to nylon or electric.
i was searching for yamaha f310.
How did youtube know that acoustic is F310
After having played on a classical for many years, steel stringed guitars felt so much easier!
The neck was narrower so it was way easier to move the fingers. Getting "good" tone was also much more forgiving. You can pluck basically however you want and still get the same metallic tone, in contrast to nylon where getting consistent tone is very difficult.
Couldn't tell you what nylon feels like,cause they sound like shit.????
In the west, we just call that a guitar. ????????
The "CHEW" sound ????
Not true for an experienced guitarist! But funny video though