Introduction

You need new strings for your Tagima 530 Series guitar. You also don't want to go through the hassle of your strings detuning every time you strum a chord for the first month of the replacement. Fear not! This guide will show you how to replace your strings with ease, and how to break the tension on your new strings so you can get right back into the action without fear of detuning mid-practice or your strings snapping because you were playing too hard.

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    • Lead the string through the back of the guitar and out the front.

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    • Stretch the string out to the extent of its length.

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    • Use wire cutters to cut the string two tuning pegs above the tuning peg you intend to put your string through.

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    • Slide your string through the intended spoke and place your finger on the string slightly above the nut of the guitar.

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    • Turn the tuning peg to tune your string.

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    • When the string is at the tuning you want, gently pull your string up and firmly shake it back and forth.

    • Do this all along the fret board.

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    • When you play your string again, it will be detuned.

    • Retune your string and repeat step 6 until your guitar is at a stable tuning.

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    • Wrap your string around the spoke and cut the excess wire.

    • Repeat this process with each string.

    • Once all strings are in place, repeat step 6 with each one to ensure the tuning is stable.

Conclusion

Happy playing!

Forest Luiggi

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