Introduction

Your guitar will eventually need its strings replaced, but online guides may not suit your particular guitar. This guide is for those with a floating tremolo bridge. It will walk you through safely and effectively replacing the strings, ensuring they remain in good condition longer.

For Step 8, when cutting off excess string, be cautious with steel strings as the ends are sharp.

Ensure the guitar is not plugged into any power source before you start.

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    • Use a string winder to loosen each string by turning the peg counter-clockwise.

    • Once loosened, pull the string out of the tuning peg.

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    • Move to the bridge of the guitar and push the strings through.

    • Flip the guitar around and pull the string out of the hole in the back.

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    • Insert the new strings through the holes in the back.

    • Many strings will be color coded or have guides so you'll know which holes to put each string through.

    • Feed the string through to the other end and pull until the end of the string is reached.

    • You will know if you reached the end of the string if you can't pull any further.

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    • Turn each tuning peg until the holes are perpendicular to the nut.

    • The nut is the piece of wood with grooves that hold the strings.

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    • Align each string to the groove in the nut.

    • Insert the strings into the corresponding tuning peg.

    • Leave about an inch or 2 of slack.

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    • To tie the knot, begin by looping the string around and then under.

    • Pull up on the string until you can feel tension.

    • Loop the string over and pull.

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    • Tighten the string using the string winder.

    • One or two rotations should do the trick.

    • Be careful not to tighten the stings too much, the strings may snap under excessive tension.

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    • Snip off the excess string at the end.

    • Keep a safe distance when cutting each string. It can snap and hit your face or skin. Be extra careful to protect your eyes.

Conclusion

All that's left to do is tune your guitar and then it will be ready for playing!

PATRICK B COLORINA

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