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Thomastik CR127 Classic N Nylon Guitar Strings
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Any experienced guitar player will tell you that the quality of strings you use will have a huge impact on how your guitar sounds, feels and plays. For this reason, you need to be positive that the strings you decide upon were made by experienced players who know exactly what the perfect guitar string should consist of. From how long they last to how well they hold up in tune... the best guitar strings are a combination of these factors, all of which can be found courtesy of Thomastik guitar strings.

Since 1949, the vibrancy and warm tone of Thomastik guitar strings have been winning over the world's most renowned guitarists. Easy to tune and built to last, Thomastik guitar strings offer a wide range of styles and gauges for both soft acoustic strummers and punishing electric shredders. In fact, Thomastik also specializes in beautifully designed flatwounds for jazz and classical guitarists.

There are many top-rated options throughout the Thomastik catalog, including the Thomastik SB112 Spectrum Bronze Medium-Light acoustic strings. Ideal for recording sessions, these strings are capable of producing deep basses, exceptional midrange, and extremely clear highs. Another popular choice is the Thomastik PB111 Power-Brights Bottom Medium electric guitar string. Crafted specifically for special effects, these strings are incredible for rock guitar, containing an unbelievably high output level that's consistent, and stays in tune astonishingly well.

Your progression as a player can be greatly affected by the strings you're using. For example, if your strings are a heavier gauge, it could easily slow down your ability to form chords in the beginning stages. Your best bet is to start with a lighter gauge until the calluses on your fingertips get more worked in, and playing becomes more comfortable. Mind you, everybody has different preferences, so it never hurts to try out different gauges and see what you enjoy most. To make your search easier, just remember that Thomastik has a superbly crafted guitar string set for all playing levels and styles.