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Posted: 27 Aug 2020 4:00 pm
by Bo Legg
Out here in the real world.
I just seat out a song and change a string. The lead guitar player is more than happy to cover for you, no worry they play over you a lot of the time anyway!

Posted: 27 Aug 2020 10:13 pm
by Ian Rae
Much truth there.

Posted: 28 Aug 2020 5:36 am
by Andy Henriksen
Ian Rae wrote:We probably don't play the 3rd string as often as the 6th, but every time we raise that 6th we yank the 3rd also, so it gets out of life less than it puts in.
I never thought I'd feel sorry for a guitar string... :(

Posted: 28 Aug 2020 7:06 am
by Don R Brown
Andy Henriksen wrote: I never thought I'd feel sorry for a guitar string... :(
Well, don't get all wound up about a 6th string. Image

Posted: 28 Aug 2020 9:07 am
by Lee Baucum
Don R Brown wrote:
Andy Henriksen wrote: I never thought I'd feel sorry for a guitar string... :(
Well, don't get all wound up about a 6th string. Image
:lol:

Good one!

Posted: 28 Aug 2020 11:50 am
by Jeff Peterson
Over a 40 plus year career, I've never broken a string in a session or on stage(playing with a pro artist or tv show). 20 years at longest with Clint Black. On tour with anyone, I carry 2 steels, change strings every 3 shows...one on the stage, one on the truck. Finish the 3rd show, change strings and it goes on the truck, the one that got changed 3 shows ago comes off. TV shows, fresh strings always, along with any (what was considered important) shows...White House lawn, Carnegie Hall, whatever. For comparison, in the early '70's, I'd go as long as I could and then boil them suckers...made 'em clean, but had to oil them to be able to play. But, I'd get months of playing out of those strings..but swore to myself, if I EVER got the chance..I would always play with the freshest strings I could afford...even if I really couldn't. Work toward getting with an artist, or play like no one else and get an endorsement..after that, no worries!

Posted: 29 Aug 2020 5:10 am
by Dave Hepworth
Put new Ernie Ball strings on my Mullen RP begining of March.Then Covid and no gigs.However I have been playing at home every day for at least 30 mins.duration.My 3rd string broke about a week ago.Others still going strong !!!.

Posted: 29 Aug 2020 1:15 pm
by Ian Rae
Neat.

Posted: 29 Aug 2020 1:50 pm
by Marc Muller
Not sure how, but I could sense when G# was going to pop. As soon as I got "that" feeling I'd just throw a new one on. Playing with Van Zant 4th of July TV broadcast downtown Nashville, got "that" feeling. Didn't change it. A steel lick kicks off the whole show BTW.

I sit down, seconds before we go live, check tuning...POP goes string 3. F*ck. I whip out a string, throw it on, randomly tuned it up as quick as I could, only checking tension in a split second....2, 3, 4! I start and steel is in perfect tune. Just unbelievable. One of the eeriest, coolest things that ever happened to me.