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What kind of strings you have my guitar?

Hi:) guitar newbie here! I'm in the process of changing my guitar strings, but not I'm sure if I should have my guitar steel or nylon strings. I took my guitar in a car boot sale so it was called simply "acoustic guitar" It was all Steel strings So I have purchased more than steel strings for them. But a look at the videos on a guitar string, the head is more like a classical thought needs to be nylon. The head has 6-pin white plastic, through the cables in place of metal and mother think of the blade tip. thanks! Paul, who are simply kept in small metal rings, no pins hold the strings, but these are only passing through bridge with a small metal ring at the end to keep them there

If you have a classical guitar – and it seems to do – then only you can use the classical guitar (nylon) ropes of the same. The steel string guitar quickly ruin a classic deform as an additional burden or top tear the bridge, or both. Your best bet is to take your guitar to a music store will be good and someone in a position to say what type of guitar you have and what chains are suitable. We need the music store will still buy into the strings, you bring your guitar. A classical guitar has a slot of the head, draw bridge, a flat, wide neck and neck into the body at 12th fret A steel string flat top guitar has a massive head, pin bridge, a narrow, curved neck and neck in the body at 14th fret Ignore the idiotic response that no matter what strings you use words. Like I said, you can only nylon strings on a classical guitar. The bass strings on a classical guitar strings look like steel but are in fact a nylon core wrapped with a soft copper alloy metal. There are steel. Hope that helps.

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