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How Do You Change An Electric Guitar String?

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How Do You Change An Electric Guitar String?

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Changing your electric guitar strings is easy. Anyone can do it, and once you know how, you’ll be able to do it quickly. Choose electric guitar strings, because there is a difference between acoustic, classical and electric guitar strings. If you’re not sure which kind to get, ask for help at the music store when purchasing your strings. Guitar strings come in gauges, and the lower the gauge, the thinner the string. Gauge is determined by diameter of the high E string. Starting with a strung guitar, unwind the low E string with the tuning peg on the headstock of your guitar, turning clockwise until the string is loose. You can use the string winder or your hand. Pull the string through the hole in the tuning peg. At the base of your guitar is the guitar tremelo system, usually a bar with holes where the strings are kept taut. Pull the end of the string with the ball on it out of the hole, and thread string off the guitar. Choose the highest gauge string from your pack. That is the low

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