
RideTheCrash
Member
This isn't really recording based but I'm hitting my head against a brick wall with this. I have a guitar sitting at my place from a friend, he just leaves it here. Well, I have another good friend of mine come over and we jam, and the guy uses the guitar that's there. He's busted the thick E string 3 times. Not the usual snap though. Near the bridge, the string is normal then it very thread like then goes back to the normal string thickness and the string is loose and unplayable. It just happened again for the third time.
I am putting these strings on correctly, I play this guitar all the time, so do other people, they never bust it like that...or even snap it. The guy's older brother is a bass player and claims I must be putting it on wrong, but I know I'm not, this is just driving me nuts. Probably the guy's technique, it's always in a power chord song. The strings are "D'Add..." I can't spell it, I'd have to go find the package and their "super light". Now I'm 15 years old and poor I can't keep buying packs of strings and the only place that sells strings separately is not walking distance (I don't drive yet).
So I don't know if the strings are too light (even though no one else busts them) or his technique is wrong. I'll take a picture of the string when i get the time, but please try to help! Thanks.
I am putting these strings on correctly, I play this guitar all the time, so do other people, they never bust it like that...or even snap it. The guy's older brother is a bass player and claims I must be putting it on wrong, but I know I'm not, this is just driving me nuts. Probably the guy's technique, it's always in a power chord song. The strings are "D'Add..." I can't spell it, I'd have to go find the package and their "super light". Now I'm 15 years old and poor I can't keep buying packs of strings and the only place that sells strings separately is not walking distance (I don't drive yet).
So I don't know if the strings are too light (even though no one else busts them) or his technique is wrong. I'll take a picture of the string when i get the time, but please try to help! Thanks.