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Monday, August 10, 2009

How To String A Guitar - 5 Tips Before You Start

By Jon J Tan

Every budding guitarist should maintain his or her own guitar and changing the strings on the guitar is an important part of that. It is fairly easy to change your guitar strings and it is unlikely that you will damage it. Because of this, there is no reason why you should pay someone else to do it for you. Below are 5 tips to ensure that you do it the correct way:

1. Buy the right guitar string. Different guitars use different kinds of strings made out of different materials. Using the wrong kind of strings can result in permanent damage to your guitar. Acoustic and electric guitars use metal based strings while classical guitars use nylon strings.

2. Use the correct tension guitar string. For beginners, you would want to start with a lower tension or "gauge" string. You will find that there are several string tensions available at any guitar shop. The higher the "gauge", the higher then tension. Beginners will find that using lower tension strings is more comfortable on the fingers.

3. Change the guitar strings one by one. It is important to change the guitar strings one by one, rather than removing all the strings before replacing them. This helps to preserve the tension of the guitar neck and the rest of the guitar to reduce the probability of guitar damage.

4. Use a string winder. A string winder is a valuable tool for any guitarist and it will save valuable time. It will cut down the time you will need to unwind and wind the strings by a significant amount. Use one so you can get back to playing the guitar quickly!

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. - 18418

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