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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

How To String A Guitar - 5 Things You Should Know

By Jon J Tan

Changing the guitar string is a very important step in learning how to maintain your guitar. There is no reason why you should pay somebody to string a guitar for you when you can do it yourself easily. Changing a guitar string is a very straightforward process and the risk of damaging your guitar is very low. Here are 5 tips to help you do it correctly:

1. Use the correct guitar string. Stringing your guitar with the wrong kind of string will result in irreversible damage to your guitar. Different materials are used to make strings for different kinds of guitars. For example, acoustic and electric guitars are strung with metal based strings while classical guitars are strung with nylon based strings.

2. Buy the correct tension of guitar string. For all kinds of guitar strings, there are different tensions. This might be indicated as a number known as "gauge". The higher the guitar string gauge, the higher the tension. For beginners, I recommend low tension strings, which have a lower gauge to make it easier to play.

3. Do not change all the guitar strings at once. Rather than removing all the strings from the guitar before restringing, it is recommended to change the strings one at a time. This helps reduce the chance that the guitar will be damaged by preserving the tension of the guitar neck and body during the process.

4. Buy a string winder. A string winder will significantly cut down the time to string a guitar and is a valuable tool for any budding guitarist. If you want to get back to playing as soon as possible, it is best to use a string winder.

5. Do not cut your strings before tuning. The strings of the guitar have the tendency to slip slightly during the string change process. Because of this reason, it is highly recommended to tune your guitar up to pitch before you cut the strings. If you don't follow this process you might find that the strings might slip off the guitar before you are done. - 18762

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