Topic: Percussion, heavy bass emphasis, and blown strings
I've been playing around with much more percussive strumming lately. Topdown calls it a "chop". I like that characterization. Anyway, in addition, I've also been really pounding the snot out of bass notes trying to keep a steady bass line. It's working to get what I want. We had some dancers at my last campfire session, which was really cool. Best complement I could get was that I was keeping a steady enough bass line and tempo for people to dance.
Anyway, with this percussivenes and bass emphasis, I'm blowing out a lot of strings lately. I'm doing it on both my Guild and my Breedlove. I play .012 (they call it medium light I think) Elixir nanowebs on the Guild and Ernie Ball Earthwood mediums (.013) on the Breedlove.
So, to reduce the cost of $13 or $7 every time a string goes poink, is there anything I can do? It's not always the same strings, so I don't think there are any burrs on the guitars themselves. Or is buying strings in bulk going to be the cost of the style of music I am learning to play? If so, I may need to rethink the Elixirs. Would lighter strings help? I think I'd give up volume if I did that. The Breedlove is an OM size, so I like the booming volume of .013s on it.
Suggestions, considerations, recommendations, and sarcastic nonsense welcomed.
- Zurf
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