Wash your hands with soap and water before you play the guitar. Wipe the strings down with a microfiber cloth after you finish playing. This will dramatically increase the lifespan of your strings.
Three different ideas come to mind: 1) If the fingerboard isn't glossy (looks like bare wood) and looks/feels dry, try nourishing it with some coconut oil or lemon oil. Apply...
Yes. It is the opposite position of a right-handed guitar strings. The strings of a left-handed guitar are, starting from top, 6(E) 5(A) 4(D) 3(G) 2(B) 1(e).
It depends. If your instrument is in good shape and the neck is not bent out of shape, you don't need to replace them very often. Depending on how much...