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More Guitar Strings Than Ever Before

Here at Guitarbitz we are always looking to expand our range and in recent months we are now stocking lots of new, Electric, Acoustic and Bass guitar strings as well a those for Mandolin, Banjo and Ukulele. We now stock not just the run of the mill popular strings, we have branched out into some of the more unusual gauges and materials used by the top string manufacturers. Here are just a few of the new ones we have in stock - to see everything we have, just visit our Guitar Strings page of our website. Fender 250B6 Super 250s Nickel-Plated Steel Bass VI Strings - 24-84 D'Addario EXL125 XL Electric Guitar Strings - Super Light Top / Regular Bottom - 9-46 Elixir 16182 HD Light Nanoweb Coated Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings - 13-53 Ernie Ball Cobalt Not Even Slinky Electric Guitar Strings - 12-56 Ernie Ball Earthwood Nylon Classical Guitar Strings - Ball Ends - 28-42 Ernie Ball Earthwood 80/20 Bronze Mandolin Strings - Medium 10-36 Ernie Ball 4-String Tenor Banjo...

What's under the counter at a guitar shop?

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In most guitar shops you can see inside the glass counter, with lots of old effects pedals and some other bits and bobs that look like they have been there for 20 years. Well at Guitarbitz we don't have a glass counter. Instead we have a very useful space that is packed with guitar strings. From Augustine to Tanglewood guitar strings and lots of other brands including the worlds most popular brands; D'Addario, Ernie Ball and Rotosound as well as lots of others. Check out our range of guitar strings at Guitarbitz - http://www.guitarbitz.com/guitar-strings-c42.

Rotosound Bass, Electric and Acoustic strings for sale at Guitarbitz

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New in: Rotosound Bass, Electric and Acoustic guitar strings. Cheap prices and discounts on bulk buys. Get yours now http://www.guitarbitz.com/rotosound-m84 .

Guitarbitz April Newsletter

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Guitars by Brand Guitars by Type Guitar Packages Guitar Amplifiers Guitar Strings Effects Pedals Guitar Accessories Guitar Parts Help & Assistance It has been some time since our last email. Christmas has come and gone. The cold weather has made way for gorgeous spring sunshine and April showers. The flowers are blooming and the trees are springing into life. And here at Guitarbitz, we have been busy working behind the scenes on some exciting projects. But what a lush start to Spring. Lets hope the coming bank holidays are gorgeous and we can all get out. So, What's in This Newsletter: 1) New In - Fender American Guitars 2) Free T-Shirt Offer 3) Need a Replacement Part? 1) New In - Fender American Guitars We have waited a long time for this moment. Guitarbitz Guitar Shop is now an Authorised Premium Fender Dealer. This means we sell all of Fender's range of guitars and amps. Whether you are looking for a Squier guitar,...

Buy D'Addario Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings - Guitarbitz.com

Buy D'Addario Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings - Guitarbitz Guitar Shop

Guitarbitz Guitar Shop Listed on Cipinet Directory

Find Guitarbitz Guitar Shop in the Cipinet Directory. View Guitarbitz full range of guitars, strings, accessories and parts at Guitarbitz Guitar Shop

D'Addario XL Barrel Mug

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 D'Addario XL Strings Barrel Mug  A large china mug which has a glossy inside coloured either orange or blue and a matt black outside. With the D'Addario logo on one side and the XL logo on the other. The mug is pretty large and holds true to its XL label.

When and How to Change Acoustic Guitar Strings

When and How to Change Acoustic Guitar Strings

How to Restring an Acoustic Guitar

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How to Restring an Acoustic Guitar 1) Removing the Old Strings 1) Firstly turn the machine heads clockwise to make the strings slack and then remove the strings from the tuning pegs. 2) At the bridge pin, push the string into the body of the guitar. Do not worry if you can not move the string as sometimes they can be tight. If so go to step 5. 3) You should be able to remove the bridge pins easily. You may need a Bridge Pin Puller to remove the bridge pins if they are tight. 4) Now carfully remove the old strings from the holes. Remember which hole the thickest string was in. Please recycle old guitar strings. 5) Use the bridge Pin puller to lever out the bridge pins if they are very stiff. Place the pins to one side. 2) Give the Guitar a Good Clean ...

D'Addario EXP Coated Strings for electric Guitars

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D'Addario EXP Electric  Guitar Strings D'Addario EXP coated guitar strings are now available for electric guitars. Only £10.95 a set, they last up to 5 times longer than uncoated strings. Check them out -  D'Addario EXP Coated Electric Guitar Strings

Ernie Ball Guitar Strings Slinky

Buy in bulk and save money  - from as little as £4.19 each (for 10 or more) or £5.25 Individually for: Ernie Ball Super Slinky Ernie Ball Extra Slinky Ernie Ball Regular Slinky Ernie Ball Power Slinky Ernie Ball Hybrid Slinky. Just £5.75 each for: Ernie Ball Skinny Top Heavy Bottom Ernie Ball Not Even Slinky Ernie Ball Beefy Slinky

Guitar Accessories from Guitarbitz

Buy guitar strings from £2.75 a set Buy guitar straps from £2.95 each Buy guitar cables / leads from £3.95 Buy capo from £6.95 Buy guitar gig bags from £9.95 Buy guitar hard cases from £39.95 Buy guitar polish, fretboard conditioner, cleaner and maintenance products from £1.95 Buy headphones from £12.95 Buy Plectrums from £0.35 Buy guitar slide from £6.95 Buy guitar stand and guitar hanger from £12.95 Buy guitar tuner and guitar clip on tuner from £8.95

Guitar Strings

Acoustic Guitar Strings from £2.75 a set http://www.guitarbitz.com/acoustic_guitar_strings.htm Electric Guitar Strings from £2.75 a set http://www.guitarbitz.com/electric_guitar_strings.htm

Need New Guitar Strings?

How do you know if you need new guitar strings? For Acoustic and Electric guitars Couple of questions to answer: 1) Have you had the same strings on for over 2 months? 2) Are your strings rusty? 3) Are your strings rough? 4) Do your strings sound dull? 5) Had a string break recently? If you answered yes to any of the above, its probably time to replace your strings. Because of moisture on your fingers and in the atmosphere, strings corrode and rust over time and their ablility to vibrate diminishes. This not only causes the sound to dull but even worse, the feel of the strings becomes rough and will hurt or even damage your fingers. Strings can also become brittle from too much vibration, just think of how a paper clip snaps if you twist it too much, the same happens to strings. If you play a lot, say for 2 hours a day every day, then you should look at changing your guitar strings every month. If you play less, but still strum most days, the max you should leave the...

New In for July 2010 at Guitarbitz.com

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Guitars by Brand Guitars by Type Guitar Packages Guitar Amplifiers Guitar Strings Effects Pedals Guitar Accessories Guitar Parts Help & Assistance We are constantly scouring the market to bring you more great products. We have recently got 4 more great guitar brands, some new amps, some amazing plectrums that dont slip through your fingers, a popular brand of strings and more spare parts to name but a few. Here is a selection of our new products. There are many more at guitarbitz and we are always looking for new and interesting products. If you see something that you think we should sell, let us know . And remember, with FREE UK shipping and express delivery, you can be sure you will ge...