Hi there how are you? I’m just curious. Are you still working on a new barre chord series? I think you had mentioned a few months back it was coming. Thanks.
Hey Ellen thanks for the tips and advice. I generally don't change out my Guitar strings I still record and play with incomplete notes until everything breaks. When I walked into Guitar store to have technicians re-glue my bridge and nuts, the guitar player notices it sounds muted and dull. Get your filthy hands out of my Guitar I never asked for new set of strings at the front counter I loved the sounds of rusted, dull strings. Mainly most guitarist I ran into are jealous because they couldn't find these good guitars. Changing strings is a waste of money, labor you could pay that with power, water, and car gas. Not a good idea to keep up to date your changing strings unless that employee in the guitar store is desperate to buy players fresh set. Such a waste of money, when chaos strikes you realized you should've spent on it creativity, investments, or saved it for your travels. Take care Ellen you're a good friend it's hard to find a type like you. I'd rather recruit nerds in my band because I entertained dull bass strings it's really special sounds. I do it all the time.
That's good, but remember to use your ears to see if the strings are starting to sound dull as well. 🤔 Trust me, nothing makes a guitar sound better than a set of new strings! 😉 Thanks for watching! 💕
Glad to help! And don't worry - I've honestly seen almost all of these signs first hand before because I used to be really bad at remembering to change my strings! 🙈😂
omg I feel so called out. I am horrible at changing out old strings. I had my newest guitar for 4 years and I only just changed them at the beginning of this year. The strings made my fingertips black, and people thought it was a classical guitar because of how muted it sounded. When I finally put new steel strings on it, it sounded 1000 times better and it rang out clear like a real acoustic guitar should lol
Lol no worries, I've definitely been guilty of going wayyy too long between string changes as well! 🙈 But you're so right - nothing is quite as convincing as when you finally do change out the strings and realize how much more awesome you sound! 😂
Hey Ellen So I changed my strings 2.5 months ago. I use a white pick and I notice it ha a black color build up on it. Not on my fingers just the pick. Is that just from playing or because the strings have worn? Thanks -Ryan
Hmm, I would venture to guess that the buildup from your fingers has started to coat itself onto your strings. Do you fingerpick a lot? Because you may be getting oils, dirt, etc. onto the strings and then when you strum with a pick (especially because it's a white one), it's rubbing off onto your pick. 🤔 You may not notice it with your fingertips yet, but if it continues to build up, it'll eventually rub off on your fingers as well. I'd suggest changing them out for a fresh set! 👍
Hi I am new to watching your channel and I was just wondering since I have been blind all my life I was just wondering how I can tell when it’s time to change my strings on my guitar?
That's fine, but you might run into issues if you use nylon strings on an acoustic that's meant for steel strings. 🤔 Is your acoustic a classical guitar? Because then nylon strings would be perfect! 🙌 But if it currently has steel strings and you switch to nylon, not only will it be harder to change out depending on the brand of strings, but it can also mess up the current set-up so you'd have to set it up again for the new strings. 🎸
If the guitar was like a floor model or something (like hanging on the wall at Guitar Center or something) then I would change out the strings for a better sound. But if you ordered it online and it came with strings on it already, they're likely brand new so you can play on them for a few weeks/months before you change them out. 👍 This will also give you a chance to research different string brands and types so you can decide if you want to upgrade them, etc. as you learn! 🤗
@@for3v3rfaithful that's exactly the situation. How did you know? It was at guitar center and probably alotta fools like me played it. 🤣 gonna go get some strings!!!🏃♂️
The common advice section applies to any guitar, including nylon strings on classical. 🙌 The more you play, the more often you should change our your strings to keep them sounding fresh and beautiful. 🥰
Be honest… when was the last time you changed your strings? 🤔👀🙈 If you can’t remember, then today is the day! 😜 Thanks for watching! 🦋
1 month ago
Probably 2-3 month ago lol
Thanks from the ❤ for your time🙏🙏
Hi there how are you? I’m just curious. Are you still working on a new barre chord series? I think you had mentioned a few months back it was coming. Thanks.
Last year
Hey Ellen thanks for the tips and advice. I generally don't change out my Guitar strings I still record and play with incomplete notes until everything breaks. When I walked into Guitar store to have technicians re-glue my bridge and nuts, the guitar player notices it sounds muted and dull. Get your filthy hands out of my Guitar I never asked for new set of strings at the front counter I loved the sounds of rusted, dull strings. Mainly most guitarist I ran into are jealous because they couldn't find these good guitars. Changing strings is a waste of money, labor you could pay that with power, water, and car gas. Not a good idea to keep up to date your changing strings unless that employee in the guitar store is desperate to buy players fresh set. Such a waste of money, when chaos strikes you realized you should've spent on it creativity, investments, or saved it for your travels. Take care Ellen you're a good friend it's hard to find a type like you.
I'd rather recruit nerds in my band because I entertained dull bass strings it's really special sounds. I do it all the time.
Thank you Ellen ! Very informative . You are loved.
I already broke my string and because of this video i changed my strings.
That's great to hear! 🤗 I'm glad I could help you learn some of the signs and hopefully your guitar is sounding awesome now! 🎶
Still waiting on the song... is it done?😁😁😁
It's been 3 months since I bought my guitar, but still it feels good.
That's good, but remember to use your ears to see if the strings are starting to sound dull as well. 🤔 Trust me, nothing makes a guitar sound better than a set of new strings! 😉 Thanks for watching! 💕
Hi im still learning guitar and your tutorials are really helping thanks
Aww thank you so much! 🥰 I'm glad they've been helping you get started! 🎸🎶
I was planning on changing my strings, but had no idea, Thankyou Ellen you're videos are really helpful!👍🏻😁
Hopefully these signs are helpful so you can figure out when to change them out next time! 🤗 Thanks so much for watching! 💕
Over 15 years😌
The greenish gunk on my fingers, ah so that’s my sign. Didn’t realize that cuz I don’t practice/play a lot. Thanks again Ellen 🙏
Glad to help! And don't worry - I've honestly seen almost all of these signs first hand before because I used to be really bad at remembering to change my strings! 🙈😂
I always keep a spare bag of strings in my bag and write the date of my last string change on them
Such a great and organized idea! 🙌
Great tip, Jen B!
omg I feel so called out. I am horrible at changing out old strings. I had my newest guitar for 4 years and I only just changed them at the beginning of this year. The strings made my fingertips black, and people thought it was a classical guitar because of how muted it sounded. When I finally put new steel strings on it, it sounded 1000 times better and it rang out clear like a real acoustic guitar should lol
Lol no worries, I've definitely been guilty of going wayyy too long between string changes as well! 🙈 But you're so right - nothing is quite as convincing as when you finally do change out the strings and realize how much more awesome you sound! 😂
Hey Ellen
So I changed my strings 2.5 months ago. I use a white pick and I notice it ha a black color build up on it. Not on my fingers just the pick. Is that just from playing or because the strings have worn? Thanks
-Ryan
Hmm, I would venture to guess that the buildup from your fingers has started to coat itself onto your strings. Do you fingerpick a lot? Because you may be getting oils, dirt, etc. onto the strings and then when you strum with a pick (especially because it's a white one), it's rubbing off onto your pick. 🤔 You may not notice it with your fingertips yet, but if it continues to build up, it'll eventually rub off on your fingers as well. I'd suggest changing them out for a fresh set! 👍
Hi i’m just wondering when the intermediate series is coming?
Hi I am new to watching your channel and I was just wondering since I have been blind all my life I was just wondering how I can tell when it’s time to change my strings on my guitar?
Is there a brand of strings that you recommend?
My go-tos are D'addario and StringJoy brand strings! 🤗
@@for3v3rfaithful Thank you so much 😊
Is it ok to use thick nylon strings on my acoustic guitar because thin strings have thin sounds.
That's fine, but you might run into issues if you use nylon strings on an acoustic that's meant for steel strings. 🤔 Is your acoustic a classical guitar? Because then nylon strings would be perfect! 🙌 But if it currently has steel strings and you switch to nylon, not only will it be harder to change out depending on the brand of strings, but it can also mess up the current set-up so you'd have to set it up again for the new strings. 🎸
thanks for advice
please can u do clandistino by manu chao please i wnat to play
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How do you change the strings ?
I have a tutorial on this you can check out! 🤗 ruclips.net/video/Po8OOYA9-aQ/видео.html
I just started and bought a guitar that had strings on it so not sure how long they've been on. Should I just change them to be sure?
If the guitar was like a floor model or something (like hanging on the wall at Guitar Center or something) then I would change out the strings for a better sound. But if you ordered it online and it came with strings on it already, they're likely brand new so you can play on them for a few weeks/months before you change them out. 👍 This will also give you a chance to research different string brands and types so you can decide if you want to upgrade them, etc. as you learn! 🤗
@@for3v3rfaithful that's exactly the situation. How did you know? It was at guitar center and probably alotta fools like me played it. 🤣 gonna go get some strings!!!🏃♂️
Obviously I never changed them enough often 😊🤦🏻♂️ Does it make a difference if nylon on classical guitar or steel on folk guitar? 🤔
The common advice section applies to any guitar, including nylon strings on classical. 🙌 The more you play, the more often you should change our your strings to keep them sounding fresh and beautiful. 🥰