The Pros and Cons of Light Strings: my move back to 9's after 40 years

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BBKing to Billy Gibbons "man, why are you working so hard."
I've been working on the solo to "Stairway to Heaven" and the big bend at the beginning was pretty tough. I mentioned it to Rick and he said, "well Page used 8's to record that." Enough for me. I ordered up some 9's and put them on all three of the main guitars.
..and so Rick decided to join in the conversation. :)
Come and tell me what you think. I'm always looking to learn.
Keith

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@Bob1Gee
@Bob1Gee 10 ай бұрын
Recently turned 58 years old. Started out playing on 9’s back in school. Then sometime around the year 2000, I had read about how heavier guage strings will give you better tone, so I bumped up to 10’s. Then, during a period of boredom during the pandemic, I purchased 2 guitars from an on line retailer. I didn’t realize until after I had gotten them that they shipped with 9’s. They felt great. Now all my guitars have 9’s. 😄
@GraniteSoundtrack
@GraniteSoundtrack 10 ай бұрын
I was gifted a Tele recently. It blew my mind. It changed my identity as a guitar player. It also had 9s on it. So I went to 9s across the board.
@aluminati9918
@aluminati9918 10 ай бұрын
Great discussion, guys. Thanks. Been on Fender 250 9s for years. Sound good and stay in tune, and that’s primarily what I ask from strings. 😎
@kurt-foster5925
@kurt-foster5925 10 ай бұрын
when Ernie Balls first came out you had to go to a music store and select individual strings from a string file kept in a in a box or a drawer behind the counter. it wasn't 'till later Ernie Ball packaged sets.
@Duh-dDUHDeeeHDUH-DUH
@Duh-dDUHDeeeHDUH-DUH 10 ай бұрын
Most of the time, you only snapped one or two strings and those were the replacement strings. Those were mainly ernieball. (Ernieball being the main single string replacement)
@WithCarePlz
@WithCarePlz 10 ай бұрын
That’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard… not you, Ernie Ball themselves. I understand selling singles but to not sell a whole set is completely backwards. They’re cheap just buy a set uk? I would never buy a single string. Ik why people do for diff tunings etc I get it, but a lot of dudes will spend $9,000 on a guitar and then use the same $8 strings for 5 years. I change my strings like once a month. I like to keep a clean guitar too, though. Gotta have those strings off to do a good deep clean and oiling. I’m reminded of an old episode of Mythbusters where they tested the bacteria germs and viruses on random household objects , and the toilet was way cleaner than the TV’s remote controls were. I wanna say they even found a potentially deadly type on the remote. The toilet was actually one of the cleanest objects due to frequent water flowing when they flush. The remote and the computer mouse were lit up like vegas. So imagine a guitar that has 6 month old strings? I’m not a germophobe or scared. I just like to stay hygenic uk? And I like having new strings they feel and sound better than month old strings.
@darrellminx5459
@darrellminx5459 10 ай бұрын
True dat
@dennishickey7194
@dennishickey7194 10 ай бұрын
Always thought the string sets packaged straight were a good idea if cumbersome.
@user-ev9qw3om1g
@user-ev9qw3om1g 10 ай бұрын
OH really that must I've before my time and I'm 67
@TommySG1
@TommySG1 10 ай бұрын
Hi ya Keith! I use 9's on my Gibsons and my Tele as well. On my Strats with the floating tremolo I use the Ernie Ball Hybrid ones which are light top heavy bottoms. The wound strings are the ones they'd use in 10 gauge sets and the unwound strings are like the 9 sets. I find myself strumming harder when I play my Strat so the thicker wound strings buzz a bit less 👍 Really dig all the topics you've been covering too, thanks for all that you do man.
@Rich6Brew
@Rich6Brew 10 ай бұрын
Of the 55 years I've been playing, I used 9-42 for 40 years, but ten years ago I moved up to 10-42. If you play enough 10s will feel like 9s; It's just a matter of getting used to them.
@jessenicholson1777
@jessenicholson1777 10 ай бұрын
Really like the hybrid 9-46 9/10 sets. Get the benefit of the 9’s on the strings you bend and the extra tension on the low strings.
@glenkepic3208
@glenkepic3208 10 ай бұрын
EB Skinny Top,,,,IBZRR Sr. Set for these..
@nickhall1115
@nickhall1115 10 ай бұрын
The hybrids are sweet. Super slinky’s get pretty rough for me on the double picking. The hybrids are just right
@iwannabeyourshirt
@iwannabeyourshirt 10 ай бұрын
I switched to 10's in my teens, because I would snap my high E 3 times between changes of the whole set 😂
@henrycross8776
@henrycross8776 10 ай бұрын
Whatever gauge gets the job done, you can use lower action with higher gauge strings
@GerryBlue
@GerryBlue 10 ай бұрын
To each their own, but it's good that the 'thicker is better' myth is being deconstructed.
@DrMattWalton
@DrMattWalton 10 ай бұрын
Hey Keith, glad to hear you got an Amplified Nation Amp…I just got one myself last week…an Ampliphonix and Gain model. It’s the only amp I have that I can plug straight into without pedals and get a great tone out of blowing the roof off the house.
@marcuscarrozza732
@marcuscarrozza732 10 ай бұрын
B.B. King said why use thicker strings and work harder . I forgot who he said it to . I use GHS Boomer's 9-42 on my telecaster and 10-46 on my SG guitars . Picks I make my own out of old credit cards and they are various in gauge type . I use jazz picks as well. I also do a set up on my guitars because I can't afford someone else to do this for me .
@ToneDeth.
@ToneDeth. 10 ай бұрын
He said it to billy gibbons who I think was using 11s or 12s. Billy being the smart man he is went down to 7s. I'm on 8s like BB and thinking of trying 7s!
@davidcolinburt
@davidcolinburt 10 ай бұрын
Love the elastic-band hand exercise -- a jewel of an idea! dcb
@MiguelSantos-qm9oz
@MiguelSantos-qm9oz 10 ай бұрын
I have been introduced to Blue Magic strings and I really like them!! I often play in Florida humidity, and they seem to last quite a bit longer than my old brand. 46:39
@williamfowler8439
@williamfowler8439 10 ай бұрын
Try Elixir strings they're coated and last longer
@christophervincent8420
@christophervincent8420 10 ай бұрын
Ok! I absolutely LOVE that rubber band trick. I am doing that. Also, I use 9s. It's light enough and I always use Ernie Ball slinky
@Tony_Leonardi.
@Tony_Leonardi. 10 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed you two together
@centroproiv5614
@centroproiv5614 10 ай бұрын
Great video . I always use 9-52 for my seven string. Just feels better.
@BigCarmine
@BigCarmine 10 ай бұрын
Started learning in 68 on a $25 Montgomery Wards acoustic that had about 3/4" string to fret clearance (OUCH!!), by 73 I got very frustrated and was about to give up on playing. My dad had a customer that ran a big music store in K.C. and sold him a used trade-in Byrdland that had 9s on it. He told my dad it was the best setup for a kid learning to play guitar to ease finger tip pain. Been playing 8s/9s ever since on my LPs. Even my acoustics are strung with 10s. I really have no use for heavy guages. Great video guys!!!
@noelmcmahon4566
@noelmcmahon4566 10 ай бұрын
Nice to see Beato relaxed If you are a real guitarist it doesn’t matter You might have preference but if you can play, you can play 9/42 is a nice place to sit, covers all bases
@veronicaphillips8310
@veronicaphillips8310 10 ай бұрын
I've gone from Fender Silver Bullets 10's on my pre-CBS Jag in the 60's to D'Addario NYXL 0942's on my Tele & DBZ Bolero & NYXL1254's on my ED-335 & Ovation '84 Anniversary Edition acoustic now.
@Dzamora612
@Dzamora612 10 ай бұрын
Great video as always Keith! I love stringjoys custom set 10-48 with a wound 3rd but when I can’t get them I play the purple Ernie balls which are kinda similar. Biggest difference for me is the durability of stringjoy is amazing
@guitartim2128
@guitartim2128 10 ай бұрын
Im droolin for that SG
@glenlapwing8468
@glenlapwing8468 10 ай бұрын
Started with 11s in the 60s, that was considered lite gauge back then, finally when ernie ball came out with slinky’s, -10s were all I used for the next umpteen years, moved back to 11s a few years ago-started getting arthritis & now on 9 1/2s-they’re pretty nice
@revsharp777
@revsharp777 10 ай бұрын
Been on 8-42 for the last couple years and LOVE them. Started on 13s in the 80s, then decades on 9s and 10s. Now, 8s.
@edwardsmith1927
@edwardsmith1927 10 ай бұрын
Same here! Use them on my Les Paul and Tele, love em!🐉
@chetcalhoun613
@chetcalhoun613 10 ай бұрын
I have a Godin SDXT with D’Adario lights, an Epiphone DC with Ernie Ball Slinkys…they’re .009s and my wife’s old Ovation has Dean Markley strings and if I remember right, are bronze wound…been a while since I replaced them…good video. I remember watching Paul David’s doing a video on strings about a year ago…
@pierreedmond9215
@pierreedmond9215 10 ай бұрын
Great show Keith. Your questions produced a roundtable-like exchange that complemented Rick’s “Does Size Matter?” video very well. I play 12-53s on acoustic guitars (D’Addario Phosphor Bronze) and 10-46s on electric guitars (D’Addario Nickel Wound XL). Following this video, I will try 9.5-44s on one electric guitar (to start).
@williamfowler8439
@williamfowler8439 10 ай бұрын
I recently found the EB extra slinky. They are for acoustic/electric guitars. They are 9-42
@pierreedmond9215
@pierreedmond9215 10 ай бұрын
Thanks Bill!
@mcliffe26
@mcliffe26 10 ай бұрын
I've used 9.5-44 for years. Recently with a 48 on the low E. But I'm quite happy keeping the same gauge even if I'm downtuning to D standard or Drop-C. Locked bridge, medium action, works for me. Usually 10-46 or 10-52 on my Les Paul, but that's always in Eb and a shorter scale length. One thing I do love, which most people would think is crazy light, is tuning my 12-string Ovation acoustic down to C standard, with 10-47s on it. It sounds huge, and is so much easier to play!
@TribalGuitars
@TribalGuitars 10 ай бұрын
I think EB started calling them "custom" sets because before there were the [now] traditional sets people would have to make their own sets from individual strings in bins and those were the most popular, and because a wound G string was common and guitarists would buy EB's banjo strings to use for the wound G and the other upper strings. If you really want slinkier strings, round cores will feel a lot more bendy than the hex cores most strings use. Definitely make a history of Ernie Ball!
@DougMayer
@DougMayer 10 ай бұрын
Heavier strings help with setup on offsets, and I’m after a certain tension, so I tend towards 11s for long scale and 12s for short scale. Feels good.
@briano.1503
@briano.1503 10 ай бұрын
I've been an Ernie Ball fan my whole life. I've been a 10's guy forever, but in the last year I moved back to 9's on a couple of my guitars. I love the contrast between the two for some reason. 🤔👍🎸🎼🎵🎶🇺🇸
@shanewalton8888
@shanewalton8888 10 ай бұрын
Most of my electric guitars are strung with 9-42s, except for my signature Mustaine VMNT with is strung with his signature 10-52s. For some reason those strings feel good on that guitar.
@frankwolfe7641
@frankwolfe7641 10 ай бұрын
Using the Rev's very own Mexican Lottery strings. 8's on my PRS Santana and my Mexican Tele. On the '92 Mexican Strat there are Elixir 9's. Although, the Strat is tuned to Eb. 64 years young with arthritic hands. My hands thank me. Playing light strings demands a light touch. That light touch, though, allows one to play at higher volume without sounding too loud. Thus, I find them to be dynamically amazing. Dig in and get loud and back off and lighten up. I let the amp do the work. I use Fender tear drop Jazz picks, 354 shape, Dunlop 427R Jazz III's (Ultex), medium gauge regular picks and my fingers. The picks impact the strings differently. As do old picks vs new picks. They sound different, even of the same type. My philosophy is play what sounds and feels right to you. I do.
@markscott4830
@markscott4830 10 ай бұрын
I am 66 years old, when I played the old timers were playing flat wound strings, The the Ernie Ball suerslinkys came out every one was trying to sound like henrdrix. This was the stings that were sold at music stores EB super slinks easy to buy a couple of strings when you break one. Graviated to 10's then, i tried 9's after many years and found out the thincker string sound better was a myth. The great James Burton used very skinny sit.
@professored7169
@professored7169 10 ай бұрын
I read the EB as e flat and was confused af for a second lmao
@markroylance1584
@markroylance1584 9 ай бұрын
I put 10-46 on my electrics...I like a bit of fight but not pain ! I might try 9s soon as my joints hurt after playing for 30 mins now ! Love your channel Mr Williams
@ralphmuller6040
@ralphmuller6040 10 ай бұрын
I'm an ageing player (62) who's been playing 11-49 (standard tuning) on ALL my guitars (21) for over 25 years. After 'that video' I decided to try 10-46 which I now have on about four of my guitars. Months ago I even bought a set of 9-42 which just sit beside my computer waiting for the day when I finally install them.
@nickhall1115
@nickhall1115 10 ай бұрын
If you aren’t playing heavy music, the 42’s feel great. I run into trouble when double picking, but otherwise they are fantastic.
@bernbsy
@bernbsy 9 ай бұрын
Great topic. Ever since I started playing I 've used 9's. I used them on my very first acoustic and my Ibanez electric. My hand and fingers would often get tired but I figured it was normal. Kind of the trials and tribulations of playing guitar. About 20 yrs ago, I bought a US Fender American Strat, continued to use 9's, and continued to get tired while playing. I avoided switching to a lighter gauge because I heard you lose tone and volume. I finally made the switch to 8's and always broke the high E because of my playing style and hard picks. So switched to soft and medium picks. It's been 4 months since I made the switch to 8's and not only did I stop breaking the high E but can play more relaxed and no longer get tired hands and fingers. I don't have to play so hard anymore. My Strat is like a completely new guitar. It feels much better, plays much better, has much better touch, and sounds much better. I'm kicking myself for not having made the switch earlier. It's like rediscovering the guitar. Incredible how such a small change can make such a massive difference.
@anthonycraig1458
@anthonycraig1458 9 ай бұрын
Keep reading lately about what strings you "should" be using. The ones you should be using are what feels good to you. Started off on 9s over 30 years ago, frequently broke the 9 and moved up to 10s which feel perfect for me. Moved to 11s on a Les Paul Junior and they feel great, just the right tension, ultimately there is no right or wrong.
@rockandrollmd541
@rockandrollmd541 10 ай бұрын
I broke a lot of high E strings when I played with Ernie Ball 8-38's. They would break just by tuning the guitar to pitch. I now play 9-46 Ernie Ball Hybrid. I put foam under the low E string to give it a tighter feel.
@demokraatti
@demokraatti 10 ай бұрын
I like tall stainless steel frets. They make bending a standard 10-46 set really easy.
@bottomkitchen250
@bottomkitchen250 10 ай бұрын
8's man I can't imagine. I've been playing with 12's but just today ordered 10's to give a try.
@AmericanNationalist852
@AmericanNationalist852 10 ай бұрын
Why are you working so hard? 😂
@toneloke7489
@toneloke7489 10 ай бұрын
​@@AmericanNationalist852B.B. King said the same thing to Billie Gibbons 🎸
@AmericanNationalist852
@AmericanNationalist852 10 ай бұрын
@@toneloke7489 admittedly that's where i got it from lol 😅.... seriously though, Eb Standard is my usual tuning, and 8-46 is my preference anymore
@dw7704
@dw7704 10 ай бұрын
I mostly have used 9s and resisted going heavier But I have different gauges on different guitars, depending on what I like I recommend people look at options & pick what they like
@mikedspringstead5974
@mikedspringstead5974 10 ай бұрын
I love the powerful feel and sound of mediums on my acoustic, just don't get to play often enough to retain the needed hand strength.
@ericlycan5681
@ericlycan5681 10 ай бұрын
I just bought a Fender Stratocaster Player Plus and I'm thinking of Stringjoy .0095-46 strings, those sound interesting.
@GlennJimenez
@GlennJimenez 10 ай бұрын
I’ve gone from 8s all the way to 11-50 These days I’m a 9.5 man myself
@steveliberty
@steveliberty 10 ай бұрын
As a kid, I played Fender 150's, which were 10-38. Played those for decades. But these days, they are not a standard guage. But, to be honest, I hit the strings too hard for 38 on the low E :)
@robertvavra414
@robertvavra414 10 ай бұрын
Ditto. I used the Fender 10-38 (Rock N Roll) package from 1969 until they were no longer available; mostly on Fender Guitars. Years ago, I think I read that Roger Mayer had determined that 38s sounded best (more funky) on Hendrix's guitars.
@steveliberty
@steveliberty 10 ай бұрын
@@robertvavra414 And he was tuned down a half step! Wow. His tough must have been pretty light.
@robertvavra414
@robertvavra414 10 ай бұрын
Yes, Hendrix and his bass player sometimes tuned to Eb. Some of his string bending was pretty extreme. btw, Roy Buchanan used the same 10-38 string set!
@bryansimmons4550
@bryansimmons4550 10 ай бұрын
That set is still available as the "Hendrix Signature Set." False advertising I know, but you can get them if you want them. I buy "unbranded" strings in individual gauges and can get a dozen (yes, 12) sets for a little over $25.00. You just have to know where to look and forget about the name brand on the string. Keep them clean and they are all the same.
@guitartim2128
@guitartim2128 10 ай бұрын
@Five Watt Eorld. I like light gauge strings especially 8s. Its a myth to have a biigger tone you have to play heavy gauges. Look at the man Billy G....the Rev struts his stuff on 7s. The best rock tone comes from Billy. Awesome channel 🎸👍
@JeanDearCanada
@JeanDearCanada 10 ай бұрын
I am old. 9-42 means that I can play for an hour, I'm only good for five minutes with heavy. Be kind to yourself as you age. This is no different than taking brisk walks, instead of jogging.
@danpugatch
@danpugatch 10 ай бұрын
Same. I'm 42 and the same way since I've broken my fretting wrist three times over the years skateboarding and racing bicycles. I thought I was supposed to play 11s but 9s mean I can play for an hour. Not 5-10 min.
@veronicaphillips8310
@veronicaphillips8310 10 ай бұрын
I've made a habit of setting the action as low as possible, without buzzing, on all of my guitars, regardless of string weights. That let's me play for a few hours as often as I want. Though, at 76, a touch of arthritis has slowed my arpeggios down slightly.
@jonathanhorne6503
@jonathanhorne6503 10 ай бұрын
I’m 70 and play mostly bluegrass on acoustic guitar, I’d used D’Addario mediums 13s until recently. On my electrics I’d used 11s mostly. I’m getting arthritis in my hands and had a hard time playing my usual 3 hour sets. Now I’m down to 9s on my electrics and 10s on my Martins. No difference in sound but the ease on my hands is noticeable.
@billtcheapbuiltcheap9568
@billtcheapbuiltcheap9568 10 ай бұрын
Ernie Ball now has flats...I've always liked Chromes but wanted 9s and the local store ordered them. I also like the Reverend Willie's strings in 8s and 9s on electrics. Silk and steel on acoustics. Whatever makes it easier to enjoy playing with out pain .
@oldcrackadated
@oldcrackadated 9 ай бұрын
My favorite picks were the big triangle fender thin because I picked fast and would break the tip & flip it to new point , I can’t find those picks anymore,finally Sweetwater got the picks in , ordered a pack of 76
@davidabair2280
@davidabair2280 10 ай бұрын
Stevie was down a half step so the tension was not as high. Nice tip on the rubber band.
@poodleguiderpeyes7388
@poodleguiderpeyes7388 10 ай бұрын
9.5 GHS Boomers for me. 11's on the Taylor 414ce. Still using 13's on the D-18 & 28.
@Peter-by3ox
@Peter-by3ox 10 ай бұрын
Boomers any good I have never tried them?
@poodleguiderpeyes7388
@poodleguiderpeyes7388 10 ай бұрын
@@Peter-by3ox Yes, they are. Have several Buds that swear by them as well.
@sidwhelan6918
@sidwhelan6918 9 ай бұрын
I use different strings for different guitars and different applications. Though I have never tried 8’s. I was a D’Addario guy for decades but I find that they diminish the Fender-ness of my Fenders, so I switched to Ernie Balls. Still use D’Addarios on my Epiphone Emperor, my Schecter Partscaster and my 1962 Coronet. Last week I started using Stringjoys on some guitars. Live they are something special. On my acoustics I use phosphor bronze, regardless of brand. Playing good slide guitar on 9’s is not a sure bet, particularly live. I do it when I don’t want to bring multiple guitars to a gig, but I don’t love the experience and then I really don’t bother tuning down to open G or open D. I use mediums for that. I have a vintage Epiphone Coronet set up for that. I have one Tele set up with Ernie Ball heavy on bottom, so that’s.58 to .10. So you can do any fingerstyle, dropped D, slide - any of those techniques and no worries about crapping out the low notes. I put 9’s on my Strats and 10’s on my Les Paul and my teles.
@toneloke7489
@toneloke7489 10 ай бұрын
I have less control bending with 8's, and 10's are a bit harder, 9's are the perfect Goldie Locks gauge for me🎸
@georgeshepherd3381
@georgeshepherd3381 10 ай бұрын
I'm liking 9s!
@georgeshepherd3381
@georgeshepherd3381 10 ай бұрын
Yes .. grew up on 9s. Remembering EVH used 9s.
@campy3888
@campy3888 10 ай бұрын
I am SRV-sized and going from 10s to 9s on my Les Paul made a huge difference
@floydfifty8095
@floydfifty8095 10 ай бұрын
As a blue collar worker, the only good advice I ever got from a chiropractor, was the rubber band exercise! 25 years ago. Been doing it ever since. As a non pro guitar player, at 52, I play mediums on the acoustic and 11-48 on the electric. I can usually play till I get bored, without pain. Although I have 'had thumb problems, so I can't play barre chords endlessly.
@mtacoustic1
@mtacoustic1 10 ай бұрын
My choice of string gauge is driven more by arthritis than tone; unfortunately.
@b00ts4ndc4ts
@b00ts4ndc4ts 10 ай бұрын
Adding CBD oils into your diet will make it a bit easier for you mate.
@picksalot1
@picksalot1 10 ай бұрын
On my Strat tuned to Eb Standard, I use D'Addario EXL 10-46, but replace the 10 with a 9, as this makes bends feel more balanced across the treble strings. So that probably makes the Hight E feel like an 8 in Standard Tuning. A critical factor regarding string tension is the string length from the saddles to the tuners. A reverse headstock with inline tuners should produce the most balanced tension across the strings. With that configuration, the bass strings won't be as floppy, and the trebles should feel more slinky. This assumes a locking Nut is not being used.
@Paquette011
@Paquette011 10 ай бұрын
Could you guys do a deep dive into Gibson pickups from the originals PAfs, TTOPS, into Tim Shaw era? There’s so much to know when trying to identify these pickups I figured it may make some interesting and informative content.
@mikedr1549
@mikedr1549 10 ай бұрын
That intro from McErlain was smoking!!!
@78tag
@78tag 8 ай бұрын
My standard comment - I don't normally watcfh streaming, non-sense chatter but this was a good video. Thanx
@fivewattworld
@fivewattworld 8 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@grauemaus4225
@grauemaus4225 10 ай бұрын
I use 10-46 on my PRS, but all others are 9-42. Neither is an issue as I usually pick them up after warming up on acoustic. Though I am thinking of compromising to 9.5-44 on all
@DennisAlvarezMusic
@DennisAlvarezMusic 10 ай бұрын
I just recently switched from .010's to .009's on my 25 1/2" scale guitars. I think I'm going to stay with .010's on my 24 3/4" scale guitars because I like the tone and they play as good as my 25 1/2" scale guitars with the .009's. I also have a Carvin DC 127 with .011's that is tuned down a whole step and sometimes to drop C. My acoustics are all strung with .012's. I like the Elixir Optiwebs on all of them. I gig 3 nights a week for 4 hours. The Elixirs sound and feel very natural to me and last a very long time.
@stratjed
@stratjed 10 ай бұрын
10s for 40 plus years playing electric guitar. No desire to change. Switched from Dean Markley to Ernie Ball in the early 80s and recently adopted D Addario XS . 25 1/2 scale length biggest factor.
@mikefetterman6782
@mikefetterman6782 10 ай бұрын
I remember seeing the Munro's playing in the Northeast.
@danpugatch
@danpugatch 10 ай бұрын
9.5s with a Nylon .88 pick for Rhythm or 1.38mm Jazz iii for lead for me on a Gretsch Hollowbody with a Bigsby. EB just came out with Flat 9s that i want to try.
@highspade0426
@highspade0426 9 ай бұрын
What gauge and type of strings did BB King play?
@highspade0426
@highspade0426 9 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@cpk313
@cpk313 10 ай бұрын
You both should try Curt Mangan
@Frankie_Holt
@Frankie_Holt 10 ай бұрын
I’ve tried to go back to 9’s several times always back to tens. 12 s on my Gretsch
@marcelpacheco7878
@marcelpacheco7878 10 ай бұрын
I did it years ago with no regrets.
@wintyrqueen
@wintyrqueen 10 ай бұрын
Iommi played double sevens (both e & b are .07) tuned down to C for the last two Sabbath tours
@StarQueenEstrella
@StarQueenEstrella 10 ай бұрын
One thing that often gets left out of the conversation about Tony Iommi is that he is literally missing the ends of two of his fingers on his fretting hand. In fact in Tony’s day, as he said in his autobiography, they didn’t have anything lighter than banjo strings. So not only did he tune down because it slackened the strings, but he also needed lighter strings just so that he could grip the darn things.
@wintyrqueen
@wintyrqueen 10 ай бұрын
@@StarQueenEstrella That gets left out? It’s usually the first thing ever mentioned
@KenKuroGuitar
@KenKuroGuitar 9 ай бұрын
I have been using the Ernie Ball Hybrids on a Les Paul; which are like a set of 9s on strings 1-3 and 10s on strings 4-6. I like them. I like feeling like I can bash on the heavier strings. But I haven't decided if I'll stick with them or go to straight 9s... No way would I use heavier though. I tried, they don't sound any different and they are harder to play, so I don't see any point in it.
@DougHolmes
@DougHolmes 10 ай бұрын
You should try some Rotosound strings. The lighter gauges are just incredible to play. I've swapped from Ernie Ball to Roto, and I don't think I'm going back.
@honkytonkinson9787
@honkytonkinson9787 10 ай бұрын
I’ve been trying to implement the “it doesn’t matter” attitude, like Rick was suggesting. I used to be very concerned with all the elements to the guitar, and very picky trying to find the perfect configuration, and now all that talk exhausts me. Is it fun to play, does it sound good, is all that matters
@thefam9179
@thefam9179 10 ай бұрын
I used to play billy Gibson 7 gauge strings. Looking back I can’t believe I used to play something that light. I find it impossible to go back to that and many guitars can’t even handle it
@BranlandadventuresGaming
@BranlandadventuresGaming 10 ай бұрын
Thoughts on 7s.
@toneloke7489
@toneloke7489 10 ай бұрын
I know this isn't a bass guitar video, but the best bass strings I've used are the Rotosound RS66LFS 105 gauge
@b00ts4ndc4ts
@b00ts4ndc4ts 10 ай бұрын
My bass player say's the same thing. In fact he says they get better after playing them for a while and he always wipes his strings down every time he puts his bass away.
@frankwolfe7641
@frankwolfe7641 10 ай бұрын
Heard somewhaere , or read, anout who makes the Rev's strings. Dunlop. Why I play them in 8's when I could get others more popular brands is my ear hear's things (harmonics?) that I don't hear in other strings.
@nickhall1115
@nickhall1115 10 ай бұрын
@five watt world GHS strings are from Battle Creek, Michigan.
@srt8speed
@srt8speed 10 ай бұрын
Best way to change strings? Locking tuners!
@douglasaxtell
@douglasaxtell 10 ай бұрын
I put Jazz pickups in a G&L Legacy Tribute and put flats on it. It sounds great and since it was a used guitar it was a cheap experiment.
@michaelcottle6270
@michaelcottle6270 10 ай бұрын
I'm playing 008s on my late 80s partscaster with a Kahler flyer. Stays in tune for days without adjustment if you only use the trem for "shimmer". I can apply vibrato to individual notes in a chord and the bending is ridiculously easy - oh, and 008s sound way better than anything thicker - don't let the SRV school of Blues masochists fool you.
@markpalmer9844
@markpalmer9844 10 ай бұрын
Only time I'm heavier than 9 is on my Jaguar. Strats and Teles are all 9s.
@halohat2286
@halohat2286 10 ай бұрын
I've offered Dunlop money, blood, my first born and sexual favors to make my favorite pick (Big Stubby) in Ultex and Delrin. No luck. The Nylons are ok and the hard plastic ones chip out, especially the lighter gauges. But I love the feel of the Big Stubby shape.
@kenthhamner2641
@kenthhamner2641 9 ай бұрын
I keep it simple long scale 9-42, short scale 10-46.
@thejuggernaut5327
@thejuggernaut5327 10 ай бұрын
I’m a 9er. My joints ache a bit, so the tension is a little friendlier on the hands.
@matthewlapczynski5012
@matthewlapczynski5012 9 ай бұрын
How about Strings By Mail? They have some interesting curated sets!
@Peter-by3ox
@Peter-by3ox 10 ай бұрын
Might try a set of 9s but I usually do a gauge to tuning ratio so 10s for standard E 11s for Standard D 12s for C standard and 13s for B standard. the top E is too prone to snapping on a set of 9s
@celticgodsoriginal
@celticgodsoriginal 8 ай бұрын
I love Ernie Balls but when I lived in Port Antonio near the sea, the Ernies rusted like russian steel, which is to say, within minutes. Fender packages I would double zip-lock and they would last a couple months before rotting.
@benmtz
@benmtz 9 ай бұрын
Well I played 10’ for a decade, now Im down to 9/46 and I must say I really dig that size. Honestly we all have different hands some have small thin hands, others have big muscular hands, different hands strengh = different strings gauge.
@oldcrackadated
@oldcrackadated 9 ай бұрын
I used .08 &.09 because I played long hours everyday and had to be easy on the fingers,same on acoustic
@bernieblundell6998
@bernieblundell6998 9 ай бұрын
I use 8s on everything but drop the "8" for an "11" on the first because difficult to get feeling from "8" when bending...
@mikefetterman6782
@mikefetterman6782 10 ай бұрын
I use 10s on my strat and 12s on my acoustic, standard gauges. I used to use 12s on the strat and 14s on my acoustic.
@guitartim2128
@guitartim2128 10 ай бұрын
SRV tone with lighter strings... Medium gauges with a wound G 10--46
@tonylocke1214
@tonylocke1214 10 ай бұрын
15:30 I have a hundred different types of picks, but the only ones that never wear down, or break, are Australian 5 cent coins (similar to Brian May’s use of the British sixpence). And they only cost 5 cents!..
@ericolson326
@ericolson326 10 ай бұрын
Ty Tabor (coughSTRATcough) uses relatively light strings, a very light touch, and really thin picks that he holds more perpendicular to the strings than parallel
@MarkTurner-vs7uc
@MarkTurner-vs7uc 10 ай бұрын
Try the 7s give them a week or two , once who get a handle in them, they are fun.
@ToneDeth.
@ToneDeth. 10 ай бұрын
I used to use 10s on everything. For at least a decade. But during lockdown I decided to play more guitar again and thought, why am I trying to do hard. So put 9s on 24.75 and 8s on 25.5. I feel like an idiot for not making this decision earlier. It's the best thing I ever did. That and use much thicker picks with bevelled edges. I use a brand called jaketto 5mm thick
@billyblackwell3495
@billyblackwell3495 10 ай бұрын
I have a strat that would fight me with 9s. I switched to 8s and hit the sweet spot.
@elbibwen3019
@elbibwen3019 10 ай бұрын
*try 10-38 Jimi's gauge - great balance from my experience*
@johngbradt
@johngbradt 10 ай бұрын
BTW Daddario sells 9 Gauge Acoustic Strings 😎🎸🎶☮️
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