have you ever had a heart attack from breaking a string ???
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- Bill Dobkins
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have you ever had a heart attack from breaking a string ???
I played an outside gig this afternoon under a tent.
We were playing a Ray Price song, I was really into it when bam I broke a 3rd string. It scared the holy crap out of me. Some how the end of the string even stuck me in the finger.
I know everyone break's a string once in a while. Does it effect you like this or am I a wuss.
We were playing a Ray Price song, I was really into it when bam I broke a 3rd string. It scared the holy crap out of me. Some how the end of the string even stuck me in the finger.
I know everyone break's a string once in a while. Does it effect you like this or am I a wuss.
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Back in 89' I was playing the Buckaroo club in Anchorage, Alaska. The first night there,.. in the first 45 minute set, I popped 5, or 6 -011's; one right after another. And they all really popped too, and loud, unlike any others before or since. I got so gun shy for awhile there, I didn't wanna go anywhere near my guitar without a hockey mask and welding gloves.
They were GHS in the yellow and white envelope wrappers. I bought a 12 pack of em' before I left home. It was just a bad batch. I tossed the rest of them out that night, after finding a couple of loose spares that I still had.
They were GHS in the yellow and white envelope wrappers. I bought a 12 pack of em' before I left home. It was just a bad batch. I tossed the rest of them out that night, after finding a couple of loose spares that I still had.
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string breakage
Main reason I always change my 3rd string the day before any job if it has been on the guitar for more than a few hours. Best $1.25 or so you will ever spend.
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I don't want to talk real loud (you know if you have a few extra bucks and you speak to loud, either the house or car will automatically need it. lol) but since I stopped using picks and started playing with my fingertips I haven't broke a 3rd string in a great while. Now I can break a string occasionally from picking too hard but I'm working on that. Only broke about 2 or 3 strings in all of last year on two steels.
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I work as a guitar inspector for a well known guitar company here in Nashville. Been at it over 4 years now. Breaking strings is an almost daily occurrence for me.
I still jump most times, especially on acoustics.
I still jump most times, especially on acoustics.
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third thring breaking
You heard about J.D.s unexpected third thring breaking?
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Yes. Number 3. Took 5 stiches. He stayed the weekend in spite of it. Great guy.Bob Cox wrote:Someone at the Jim Thompson's show this weekend broke a string and had to have it removed from his hand, he was scheduled to play but it messed his picking hand up.I diddn,t ask but I would guess it was a no.three.
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have you ever had a heart attack breaking a string?
Yes - It wakes you up real quick! Why is it mostly the 3rd ? However , I broke a 5th a while back . . I think they're louder than a 3rd .
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On the Performance steel guitar site,Jerry Brightman talks about string breakage of the 3rd string. He suggested changing either a day before or just before you perform. That way the string will be in the process of being stretched before you go on. And yes I have had one break while playing. It's embarassing, because the band keeps on playing while you are tying another string on. This way you don't have to stop in the middle of show to replace a broken string.
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The 5th strings scares me the worst since it's bigger, but sometimes it gives me a little notice with tuning problems.
Every since going to a .012 on the 3rd string about two years ago., I have NEVER broke one. I am careful to tune it up a little slower than the rest to give it just a little more to stretch.
Only one time did breaking a g# stick and lodge in a finger on the left hand. Man did it smart.
Every since going to a .012 on the 3rd string about two years ago., I have NEVER broke one. I am careful to tune it up a little slower than the rest to give it just a little more to stretch.
Only one time did breaking a g# stick and lodge in a finger on the left hand. Man did it smart.
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Yes but I don't remember much. Apparently a string was broken. However. I was brought back. There was a doctor there. He said I should be ok. No residual effects or memory loss.
Yes but I don't remember much. Apparently a string was broken. However. I was brought back. There was a doctor there. He said I should be ok. No residual effects or memory loss.
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Yes but I don't remember much. Apparently a string was broken. However. I was brought back. There was a doctor there. He said I should be ok. No residual effects or memory loss.
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have you ever had a heart attack breaking a string?
Why does the 3rd string break before the others ?
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Have you ever had a heart attack from breaking a string
Broke a fifth string during my steel break on a song. The reason it bothered me so much, is that it was during a live radio show, ouch.
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I broke a third string once and it wrapped AROUND one of the fingers on my left hand and drew blood in a complete circle!
I agree with Chuck Hall who doesn't play with picks anymore. Metal picks eat metal strings! Fingernails almost never break strings, and the tone is quite hot enough for my taste...
I agree with Chuck Hall who doesn't play with picks anymore. Metal picks eat metal strings! Fingernails almost never break strings, and the tone is quite hot enough for my taste...
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3rd string
This is just my theory on why the third string breaks more often. Most steel players use an "11" for the third which is normally tuned to an open G# note (E9 tuning). On a standard acoustic six string guitar, this string is generally intended for use as a first or high "E" string. Given that fact, on a steel guitar this string is initially tuned two whole steps higher than on a standard guitar and then pulled an additional 1/2 step repeatedly by pedal B, the added stress possibly being the contributing factor to its shorter life.