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I'm very "zen" like that.
I put on a movie and do it in front of the TV in the afternoon.
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/89942/caspercaster#latest
Floyd Rose can fuck off though.
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(I am three parts though the self-appointed task of trying out at least one set of every acoustic string I can get my hands on. So far I have tried 62 different sets with 14 new untried ones here waiting their turn and an estimated couple of dozen not yet ordered.It's fun! Not as much fun as having a new guitar, but the next best thing.)
Don't like the added pressure of fitting nickel roundwounds and having to crimp them properly but still...
Been uploading old tracks I recorded ages ago and hopefully some new noodles here.
As such I rarely change my strings until I absolutely have to, but I don't sit there for hours on end playing so although every 6 months might sound a bit long, in playing time it's probably not that different to others who play more often
Thereafter I always try to keep my strings in good shape by wiping them down, especially under the string, after every use and also periodically using Fast Fret, particularly after gigging, as it keeps them brighter and feeling smoother for longer. When gigging I'll change strings more frequently not just for tone, but to mitigate the chances of string breaks, although I'll always take a back-up guitar.
Non-locking always results in frustration and pricked fingers. Every bastard time. For some reason, I can’t get it right - and I’ve been doing it for over 30 years.
My band, Red For Dissent
I'm still having therapy.
Tune-o-matic style bridges falling off on electrics can be a problem.
Unless I want to clean and oil the fretboard, I change one string at a time, then nothing falls off anyway.
Strings were a lot cheaper then but I guess everything is relative, I just loved the sound and feel of new strings. No I never considered it a chore.
I'll often get my young children to join in as they like helping, although their interest has usually disappeared after 3 or 4 strings
For a full set of strings?
Are you Steve Austin?