| Many guitarists, especially beginners,
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| | Make sure it isn't slack. The new string
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| struggle with changing electric guitar
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| | is very long so you will have to cut some
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| strings. But it really is a simple
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| | of it off. Leave enough string for a few
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| exercise. Here's a straightforward guide
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| | winds around the tuning peg. Two inches
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| you can follow:Tools. You will need a
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| | above the peg should work.Pull the string
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| small needle nose pliers to cut and bend
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| | through the hole of the tuning peg and
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| the strings, and a string winder to help
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| | begin winding it. The string shouldn't be
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| you wind the strings quickly.Remove the
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| | slack. To keep the tension, place your
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| string. You should change each guitar
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| | fingers under the string. With the guitar
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| string one at a time. That way, you will
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| | facing you, wind the tuning pegs on the
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| avoid warping the guitar neck, and you
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| | left side clockwise. Wind those on the
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| will be able to quickly tune the new
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| | right side anticlockwise.To speed up the
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| string to the other strings.I usually
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| | winding process, place your string winder
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| remove the 6th string first. Use your
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| | over the tuning peg and wind until the
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| string winder and turn the tuning peg
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| | string becomes tight. Then take off the
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| until the string becomes very slack. Now
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| | peg winder and use the tuning peg to tune
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| cut off the twisted end of the old string
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| | the string.Now that you've changed and
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| so that it slips easily out of the
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| | tuned your 6th string, you can just
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| guitar. Then wind the top section of your
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| | repeat the process for all the other
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| string out of the tuning peg.What you do
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| | strings.Breaking in. Since the strings
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| next will vary depending on the type of
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| | are new, they can stretch and go out of
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| electric guitar you have. The one I'm
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| | tune easily. They need to break in. You
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| using, the strings go through the body.
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| | can speed up the breaking in process by
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| Remove the old string. Pay close
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| | stretching the string yourself. Give the
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| attention to the way your old string
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| | strings a few gentle pulls or do some
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| comes off, and do the opposite when
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| | spirited strumming.You will find yourself
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| putting a new one back on.Replace the
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| | having to tune your guitar quite a bit
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| string. Now let's put back a new string.
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| | after replacing your strings. But after
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| Feed the string through a hole in the
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| | one or two days everything should be
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| body of your electric guitar, or the tail
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| | okay.Mantius Cazaubon offers a buying
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| piece. As said earlier, it depends on
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| | guide to helping you choose an electric
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| your particular electric guitar. Get the
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| | guitar that meets your needs on his site,
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| ball end of your string in place.Now pull
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| | Visit Electric Guitars Guide for
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| the string over the bridge, over the nut
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| | electric guitar lessons, tips, and
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| of the neck, and up past the tuning peg.
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| | reviews.
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