Newly fixed classical guitar strings don’t settle in immediately. They take time. How long? Depending on the player, it could take a few days, a week or a couple of weeks for the strings to...
Category: Guitar Basics
The G string, or the third string of the classical guitar, is the thickest of the treble strings. It is more prone to string buzz. There are a few reasons why it happens and the solution directly...
A beginner of the classical guitar spends many a carefree hour learning a new skill till the time comes to upgrade the instrument. They quickly learn that a new guitar having a solid wood top is a...
The classical guitar developed first in Spain and Italy and spread out elsewhere. Today, classical guitars are made all over the world. And yet no other country has a stronger cultural relationship...
Action is the height of the strings from the fretboard on guitars, including classical guitars. Action has a direct impact on playability. If the action is too high, the guitar feels difficult to...
Guitar strings are grouped by tension values: light, medium and high tension. Tension depends on three things: scale length, pitch and thickness of the string. Since the scale length of your guitar...