Break a third string.......OK But break a 10th string?????
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Break a third string.......OK But break a 10th string?????
I know many of you talk about always, or sometimes breaking the third string. I haven,t had that problem, however...... This last Sunday I was playing my D10 ShoBud with the "Praise and Worship" team at church. All of a sudden there was a loud bang, and I looked and my 10th string had snaped. It didn't throw my tunning off, so I kept on playing. So whats up with that???? 10th string!!!!.
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me too
......had it happen a few times also.
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10th String Breakage...
I've been lucky, never broken one on the job. Can't say as much for the 3rd string... If it hasn't been to long since I've changed a set of strings and I have an important gig, where breaking a string might be an embarrassment and/or inconvenience, I at least change the 3rd, 5th, 6th and 10th. Maybe even the 4th, for good measure. Never broken any other string between regular changes. If you practice on the same guitar you gig(I don't), change those out and be safe. Oh, and occasionally a new string will break, a fact of life playing stringed instruments. Just my opinion of course...
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I use to break the 10th string now and then when I used Ernie Ball strings, many years ago. I've never broken a wound Jagwire string. Never.
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Jack
I've broken 10th strings on a single neck E-9, on SD10, and even a 10th string on my D10. I would venture to guess they where all from poor right hand technics ( putting too much wrist pressure on the strings)
As Bob says, "try jagwires" I've used them in recent years, and haven't broke a string.
I've broken 10th strings on a single neck E-9, on SD10, and even a 10th string on my D10. I would venture to guess they where all from poor right hand technics ( putting too much wrist pressure on the strings)
As Bob says, "try jagwires" I've used them in recent years, and haven't broke a string.
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I have never actually broke a 10th string, but I have had them unravel. I don't leave a 10th string on more than 3 weeks. Sometime I think it is "over kill", but there is nothing worse than breaking or having a string unravel on a job. Or a knee lever falling off, LOL. I use Frenchy's Silent Series strings in nickel. Best and longer lasting than any strings I have ever used. Jody.
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Maybe not all that common but the pull still stresses the string.You never said how old the string was. I have broken a few over the years and it is hard to say why other than the string gave out after a whole bunch of A Pedal mashes.
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I've broken enough 10th strings on my E9 neck to convince me to carry extra ones around. As well as having a number of spare sets of strings at all times, I also keep an extra 6-pack of 3rds, 5ths and .038" 10ths.
I believe (in my case, at least) that the heel of my right hand is constantly rubbing that string where it runs over the changer. Either it's the constant wear, or it may be that an undue amount of perspiration is being deposited on the string. Wahtever it is, it's always at the changer-end that it breaks.
I never had a C6th 10th break on me, though....
I believe (in my case, at least) that the heel of my right hand is constantly rubbing that string where it runs over the changer. Either it's the constant wear, or it may be that an undue amount of perspiration is being deposited on the string. Wahtever it is, it's always at the changer-end that it breaks.
I never had a C6th 10th break on me, though....
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I've only broken a few 10th strings over the years (maybe two or three), and definitely my share of 3rd strings ... I've even broken a couple of 4th and 5th strings before ... but the one that really surprised me was breaking my 6th string (.22P) one time. What made that one the worst was that it whipped back when it broke and stuck in my right ring finger knuckle! OUCH!
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10th string
WOW...... Didn't know that many of you had this same problem, at one time or another. Thank you for all the replys. I have been using SIT Sho-E9th strings. 10th [.036]. I am going to try the jagwire, as recomended by alot of you. I think I will try the "Ricky Davis" set, since he recomends them for shobuds. It was getting time to change anyway, which may have been part of my problem. Once again guys....... Thanks for the help. Can always depend on all of you on this forum for help when needed. Bless ya all..... Jack<><
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It has happenend to me before too,Jack. I was playing here at the house one day.And the dang broke. It's just one of life's minor inconviences. I have broken a third string many times, here at home practicing and performing. That can be quite embarassing. I was backing up a guy singing Leroy Parnells' song "On the Road", one night. Putting in some killer fills when all of sudden I heard a POP! I looked down and saw it was my third string.The string part of a group of strings that I used in the song to get the same effect the picker had on the record. So what did I do I had to improvise until break to put another one on.Jerry Brightman suggests on the day of the show while at home, to go ahead and change the 3rd out. This will save alot of embarrassment. And the string will have time to stretch.
Tommy
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I don't think it is a "problem". I don't see breaking strings now and then as a problem at all unless they are breaking( new strings) on a very regular basis.
I think we should look at the physics of it all and understand that we are pulling a tight string tighter.
Also what comes into play is not just the age of the string or how long it has been on the guitar, but how many times has it been pulled ?How much practice, how many gigs ? How much repitition ?
Cars have odometers to keep track of use, we have maybe an idea at best and probably a bad string to boot.
I think we should look at the physics of it all and understand that we are pulling a tight string tighter.
Also what comes into play is not just the age of the string or how long it has been on the guitar, but how many times has it been pulled ?How much practice, how many gigs ? How much repitition ?
Cars have odometers to keep track of use, we have maybe an idea at best and probably a bad string to boot.
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