Guitar strings are available in various materials, shapes, and sizes. Browse through our expansive collection of guitar strings from the D'Addario, Fender, and Ortega. Buy guitar strings from these renowned brands at low prices.
A wide variety of string gauge options are also available for electric guitars, steel string acoustics, nylon string classical guitars, and much more. Known for their warm and well-balanced acoustic tones, D'Addario Phosphor Bronze guitar strings have long been a favorite among music lovers.
For guitar players of all genres, these light-gauge strings are ideal. Whereas, D'Addario's Classic Nylon guitar strings are suitable for all levels of players, from beginners to professionals. A perfect balance of warm and projecting tones can be achieved with this set of copper wound basses and nylon trebles.
Wide range of Strings For Various Guitar
Whether you're looking for nickel wounds, flat wounds, pure nickel, phosphor bronze, nickel-plated steel, retro, silver-plated, steels, or something else, Bass and Treble have many options to suit your needs. Online shopping for affordable guitar strings has never been easier! Browse our extensive selection today!
Classical guitar strings: Classical guitar string sets with clear nylon and non-ball ends make playing easier. Buy classical guitar strings from renowned brands at low price points.
Electrical guitar strings: You can purchase steel, nickel-plated steel, silver-plated copper , and other types of electric guitar strings for a reasonable price.
Acoustic guitar strings: Wide-range of D'Addario, Fender, and Ortega acoustic guitar strings are available at Bass and Treble. Buy acoustic guitar strings online today!
Bass guitar strings: Looking to purchase bass guitar strings online? Elegant and warm sound of D'Addario's premier string set sets it apart from the competition. Corrosion-resistant packaging keeps these guitar strings fresh at all times!
How much does it cost to buy guitar strings in Nepal?
A reputable brand will cost you anywhere from 900 - 4100, depending on the model, gauge type, and brand of guitar strings you choose. You can find more information product page.
How often should I change my guitar strings?
If you play your guitar regularly, changing the guitar strings every three months or 100 hours of playing the guitar is recommended. You can also change the string when they are worn.
What is the difference between nylon and steel strings?
Nylon guitar strings are made of synthetic material, which makes them softer and a better option for beginners. In contrast, steel strings are made of metal and are comparatively harder.
Why do guitar strings break?
Various failure modes can cause a string to fail. Stress, corrosion, alloy impurities, fret wear, etc., are some of the more common causes. Guitar cleaning potion available at Bass and Treble is a great way to keep your guitar in good shape and avoid breakage.
What factors should I consider when choosing a guitar string gauge?
There is no one answer, "If you play blues, you must use 11 gauge strings," since not every player plays the same style of music. Nevertheless, some factors can impact your choice of string gauge:
Musical style
Is your playing style heavy or light?
Are you using any altered tunings (Drop Tunings, Open Tunings)?
What kind of pick do you use?
Be adventurous; there are many permutations, and don't be afraid to have a string gauge that is unique to you.
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