Everybody talks about E strings breaking all the time, which kind of mystifies me. I've got about 6 complete sets sans G strings. I am just a hobbyist, so I only replace my (Argentine) strings maybe 3 or 4 times a year. Except the G. It is always the first to break, long before there are any signs of wear. Is this normal, or should I have my guitar (Manouche Moreno) looked at before I order a gazillion extra G strings from Djangobooks?
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Hope it reassures you.
I used Google Translate and had to write a few times before they got back to me. Contact email is on their website.
The G string being as thin as it is has the thinnest windings. When one plays a lot the frets wear the winding away. Once it starts to eat in, the smaller diameter creates faster wear than the larger strings as well.
I'm still new to all this and have only been playing GJ for a few weeks, but I can see what the fuss is all about with Argentines. Jury is still out on string breakage for me. I literally never break a string on my electrics and other acoustics. I used to when I was younger because I picked too hard, but once I changed my technique that issue went away for me.
Since this is a style where one plays very loud to be heard in the mix, especially when jamming without amps, I wonder if I'll inadvertently be breaking strings more often myself on my Sel/Mac. Not something I'm looking forward to, if it happens.
RR