Stringed Instruments Buying Guide
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guitar, there are many stringed instruments to choose from. Some may be bigger than the musician or small enough to tuck under your chin. Whatever your preference, check out which instrument appeals to you and your musical style.
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nylon strings. The sound produced is warm and smooth.
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instrument with a wooden frame and 45 stretched strings.
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long spike at the bottom is attached to the floor. This provides the cellist with a sturdy hold and prevents the instrument from slipping.
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four to six pairs of metal string. Just like guitars, they are
played with a plectrum (a pick).
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instrument with five strings, a fretted fingerboard, and a pick.
Accessories
Get the best sound possible with a great bow, quality strings, and other add-on pieces that will make performing comfortable and euphonious!
Bows
When you slide a bow across strings, it will vibrate and create sound. If you're a beginner, you don't have to worry about picking out a bow because they're included with many starter instruments. However, some bows can wear out despite their ability to age well. Most professional
synthetic ones are available.
String
If you're looking for string, be warned there are three types to choose from. Note that sounds are prone to change when a string gauge is adjusted.
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Steel Core:''' Great for jazz and folk musicians, steel core strings produce a clear, straightforward sound.
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string gauges, so they should be regularly tuned.
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