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Creating Joy for everyone

Music is like a river, flowing slowly without an end, where everything grows. Whether it's a small village or a big river, a place with music can bring happiness.
Carry your guitar on your back in bustling places, accompanied by music, and create a happy and beautiful sensory experience in the sunshine.

5 guitar maintenance tips make it easy for you to protect your guitar

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Follow these helpful tips used by experienced players and pros alike to keep your guitar in great playing shape:

  1. WIPE YOUR STRINGS AFTER YOU PLAY
    Strings are made of metal and your finger’s sweat can corrode and prematurely wear out your strings. Wiping them off after every time you play the guitar will greatly lengthen the life of your strings and keep them feeling and sounding better. Cut up an old t-shirt and you’ll have a cloth that won’t scratch your finish.
  2. MORE USES FOR THAT OLD COTTON T-SHIRT
    Be cautious about how you clean your guitar. There are a number of things that you’ll want to avoid when cleaning a guitar. A cotton t-shirt can also be used to wipe of the neck and body of the guitar. Guitar polish is helpful in making a guitar shiny, but if it doesn’t get too dirty, a simple wipe will help keep it beautiful looking.
  3. KEEP YOUR GUITAR IN ITS CASE
    The volume and tone knobs and switches on your instrument can collect dust, which can then get on the contact points and affect your tone. This results in crackling sounds. Keeping the guitar in its case will limit this. And bonus…it keeps the guitar from falling over or having something land on it.
  4. TURN THE KNOBS AND FLICK THE SWITCHES
    If you end up with some dust inside your knobs and switches, try a simple fix. Turn all the knobs back and forth quickly for ten seconds. Then flick the switches back and forth ten times. That should clean things up quickly enough. The bottom line? Avoid getting dust on your components, as dust can sneak under things.
  5. TUCK YOUR CABLE WHEN USING A STRAP
    It’s very common to accidentally step on your cable and have it pulled out inadvertently when standing up and playing. Many pros will tuck the cable in between the guitar and the strap, from back to front, to keep it in place.

Play and treat your guitar just like a seasoned pro, and you’ll keep your guitar in great working condition.