Technically no, but one new string on with a set of old ones is going to change the quality of your sound.
2006-08-24 09:09:40
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answered by JB 6
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No, if you are a 'Bedroom' guitarist.
Yes, if you're playing live.
you can play with a broken string. it's good practise.
Ignore 'arseantlers' that's sh*t for brains who knows nothing about broken strings.
2006-08-24 09:48:42
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answer #2
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answered by Norman Bates 4
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NO WAY
It is of no use at all.
Just replace broken one.
Also chances are its a high string (thin one)
these are the ones you need to keep spares n replace most often.
http://www.articlealley.com/article_36483_48.html
this tells u how to do it
2006-08-24 09:20:38
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answer #3
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answered by hmmmmmmanna 2
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NO...most music shops sell individual strings........
whoever said yes...DUUUh...they break strings all the time in concerts..........someone quickly replaces one string and they roll on.......................
2006-08-24 09:09:54
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answered by Yahoo U there 6
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No, but if they're all the same "age" & you use them all about the same, expect the others to go soon.
2006-08-24 09:12:02
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answered by shermynewstart 7
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No you don't have to but its a good idea if you do them all at once.
2006-08-24 09:11:54
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answered by ? 2
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no unless its your g string
2006-08-24 09:11:42
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answered by Edward B 4
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no but you should have replacements ready for it ..just in case
2006-08-24 09:11:40
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answered by nas88car300 7
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yes, with gold plated ones... what do you think? numbnut
2006-08-24 09:08:36
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answered by ? 5
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No, no need.
2006-08-24 09:20:18
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answered by StolenAnjel 3
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