Guitars are highly technical instruments with
intricate mechanisms and parts that help produce the sounds that it produces.
The guitar's strings are probably the most important part of a guitar's sounds,
but many people forget to care for them the way they should be cared for. Even
guitar owners who maintain and clean their instruments on a regular basis often
forget to maintain or replace the most important part of a guitar's sound - the
strings.
Now, how are you going to change them ?
Here's a step-by-step guide :
1. Put the string through the top of the hole found just below the bridge.
2. Pull about 3 inches through.
3. Bringing the string up over the tie block, pass it underneath itself at the original point of entry.
4. Come down over the tie block again and wrap the end of the string around itself in a figure eight type pattern.
5. Insert the other end of the string down through the hole on the capstan.
6. Wrap the string around the back and then underneath itself in order to secure it in place.
7. As described above, begin turning the key with your left hand while maintaining some tension with the other until all the slack is taken up. With a classical guitar you will wind clockwise on the bass strings and the treble strings.
8. Keep the string as straight as possible as it continues from the capstan through the nut and down onto the neck.
9. You should not have any excess string length, but if you do, cut it off.
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