Description
This is the D’Addario J2703 Student Nylon Classical Guitar Single String, a normal tension third string designed for dependable everyday playing. It is a straightforward replacement for the G string on any full size classical guitar, ideal for beginners, school players and progressing students who want a comfortable feel and a warm, musical tone. Teachers will appreciate how quickly it settles, while parents and learners value the consistency that helps keep practice on track. Whether you are swapping out a tired string before a lesson, keeping spares in a case, or restoring a mixed set, the J2703 delivers the clarity and intonation students need.
D’Addario crafts the J2703 from high quality clear nylon monofilament for a smooth surface and stable pitch. The normal tension profile balances responsiveness with fingertip comfort, reducing fatigue while improving control over vibrato and dynamics. Precision diameter control promotes clean intonation up the neck and a focused, singing midrange that blends well with the treble and bass strings of common student sets. Compared with basic Student 1 level options, this string offers a tidier finish, more predictable tuning behaviour after stretching, and a longer playing life, so beginners spend more time making music and less time fighting sharpness, dullness or rough edges under the left hand.
Perfect for UK tuition environments, the J2703 copes with frequent tuning and regular handling in lessons, ensembles and home practice. Its normal tension feel supports proper technique development on standard scale instruments used in schools and music services, with enough resistance to build strength without discouraging younger players. The tie end design fits the traditional bridge found on most classroom and exam approved classical guitars, making quick replacements straightforward for teachers and technicians. Affordable pricing makes it sensible to keep a spare string in gig bags or instrument cupboards, ensuring students can be performance ready for graded exams, rehearsals and concerts.





