![]() ![]() ![]() But, if you’ve been playing 11s or 12s or jazz-specific sets, you’re probably used to seeing wound third strings. If you’ve been playing 9s or 10s your entire playing career, you’ve probably only ever really seen plain third strings. But when it comes to the third string in the set, things get a little bit interesting… The fourth, fifth, and sixth strings, or seventh or eighth strings if you play extended range guitars, are almost always wound. Most notably, the first and second strings in the set are almost always plain steel. ![]() ![]() If you’ve been playing guitar for long, you’ve probably seen a lot of different sets of strings, and you’ve probably noticed that a few things are always the same, no matter what. Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep up with more great videos like this one:
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