Nylon classical strings are available in two formats: tie-on and ball end. ... Oh, and never fit steel strings to a classical guitar. Most nylon-strung guitars don't have trussrods to protect their necks from the increased tension of steel strings, which means the neck on your guitar will warp.16 sept 2015
What happens if you put the wrong strings on a classical guitar?
It would buzz on the frets, the tone would be poor and the volume low. Tuning up an A string would give very high string tension. If it survived tuning the tone would be strident and it would probably break swiftly.
How do you restring an acoustic guitar with ball end strings?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VJOpT7gjU0
Which end of classical guitar string goes where?
Notice that the end of the string goes to the treble side of the long length of string (or behind the long string if you're looking at the guitar as in the photos: 5. And round it goes to make a loop passing around the long length of the string: 6.
How do I know which guitar string goes where?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNhtQnuaHZs
What do you call the thing on the end of a guitar string?
The thin piece of material that supports the strings on the end of the neck of the guitar closest to the headstock is called the nut.