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Good strings for blues, good flexibilty, what are they?
Richard Reed (76)
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1/14/2009 6:47:40 PM · 26 Views
Hey Folks,
I have a question for all you guitar players out there. I play blues and I play hard, bend allot ETC.
I am expermienting with strings, I just got some D' Adario 11's and they are very hard on the ears with the zipper sound as you slide up and down the string. I like GHS nickel, Fender bullets, Safrzo,Lot's of other small brands.
So what are you using, and why?
What kind of tone?
How is the flexibilty in reguard to hand health?
Cost?
Why do you like them and what else have you used?
I am looking for tone,flexibilty, value..
Thanks,
BDR

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Re: Good strings for blues, good flexibilty, what are they?
1/18/2009 7:59:56 AM
Chris Russell (3046) wrote:

hey Richard

this is a very important point.

click on my home page. you'll see my setup and find my review of the Gibson LP-10 strings in reviews.

but what guitar and amp do you use? what kind of cord? are you au-natural (guitar-cord-amp) or do you jumble the signal with effects?

haven't been here in a while. looks like I need to fix my homepage background... and you need a homepage Richard. we can't tell anything about your music.

Chris3

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