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	<title>Comments on: How to restring 25 guitars</title>
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		<title>By: Phill</title>
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		<description>I&#039;m shocked, Matthew! :O

Seriously though, in general the only reason I change strings is because I break one (which tends to happen, as it did last time, at a church music practice - the most convenient time!)

But I think it&#039;s generally recommended to change your strings every few months, depending on how regularly you play. It does impact the sound quality, and new strings are obviously less likely to break!</description>
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<p>Seriously though, in general the only reason I change strings is because I break one (which tends to happen, as it did last time, at a church music practice &#8211; the most convenient time!)</p>
<p>But I think it&#8217;s generally recommended to change your strings every few months, depending on how regularly you play. It does impact the sound quality, and new strings are obviously less likely to break!</p>
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