Taking care of your instrument is
not only the first guitar lesson - it should become a regular habit for
beginners and experts alike. Apart from ensuring longer life and consistent
sound quality, by this practice you also grow a sense of respect for your
guitar, an affinity and a bond with the instrument. You come to "know" your
guitar better. On the other hand if you tend to neglect your guitar eventually
its quality of sound will suffer. The sound quality is as important as the
skill of the player.
You may like to consider using a
hard shell case for transporting your guitar. The hard case holds the guitar
cushioned securely in place so that the instrument does not get bumps and jerks
in handling. This not only protects the body of the guitar, it also keeps the
guitar tuned for a longer time.
Many people use soft or cloth "gig
bag" which can be zipped up. Although such bags protect the instrument from
dust, they do not provide mechanical strength to protect the guitar from
possible physical damage. These bags do not even protect the tuning nuts which
turn during handling and the guitar gets out of tune. To avoid such problems
hard shell case of proper size should be used. The hard cases are designed to
take the impact while holding the guitar safely, protecting body and neck of
the guitar and keeping it in tune.
Another important accessory is a
guitar stand. When you are not playing the guitar you should keep it on a
guitar stand. It is not a good practice to lean the guitar against the wall.
This can warp the neck of the guitar in due course. The warping will increase
the distance between the strings and the fingerboard. This will in turn not
only affect the quality of sound, you will need to apply more force to play the
instrument. Your level of performance will be affected. To avoid such problems
the guitar should be placed on a stand or a level surface. It is good idea to
cover the guitar when not using it. You can keep the guitar in its hard shell
case when not playing it.
The strings exert considerable
force on the guitar. There is enough strength designed in the guitar to
withstand this force without deforming. However, if strings are tightened too
much, it will give additional strain on the guitar. To prevent over-tightening
and also for ease of tuning you can have a tuning device for your guitar. With
the help of this device you will be able to tune the guitar quickly and
accurately.
If you are very serious about
protecting your guitar, you should actually tune down your guitar (loosen the
strings) when you are not playing it. You can again tune-in when you decide to
play next time. I know it will be a botheration to tune the guitar so many
times, but it will provide greater protection.
There are some common sense
practices. You need to keep your guitar clean. While you clean your instrument,
you can also develop a habit of inspecting the body of your guitar and take
action quickly. For example, if any of the strings start rusting they should be
replaced.
The movement of the tuning nuts
should be smooth. At the earliest signs of any jerky movements, the nuts should
be set right by proper maintenance.
Care and maintenance of your
instrument is an important guitar lesson which should be religiously followed.
The better you take care of your guitar, the better output you can expect.
Sanjay Johari regularly
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