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Guitar Basics: Changing Guitar Strings

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2 Guitar Basics: Changing Guitar StringsLearn how to change guitar strings in one of the videos from the Guitar Basics series.

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25 Responses to “Guitar Basics: Changing Guitar Strings”

  • chocofresaaaaaaa3:

    lol mine are metal …
    lol mine are metal ones and some sound weird when played without holding any frets kinda a loudly.. whats wrong with it and it has some green stuff really few of them and some are let say rusty… whjat shud i do?

  • fadii007:

    OMG HELP ME lol i …
    OMG HELP ME lol i have no pegs on my guitar ( its a eagle CC-12 Black) !! please reply or just give me a link for a vid that suits my guitar.!

  • jmjunkie:

    you must have a …
    you must have a classical guitar… a little bit different.

  • funincluded:

    You’re pretty …
    You’re pretty pretentious, sooo… blow me

    I was just saying we had an old guitar and the strings didn’t break.

    The question about how long before strings break. I said they won’t necessarily break

    “according to research” hahahha

  • horror478:

    According to …
    According to reasearch Strings should be changerd every three months for beginners, even if they don’t break. Because they may rust or corrode effecting your sound of the guitar, ask your dad for more info.

  • funincluded:

    My dad had a guitar
    My dad had a guitar that he didn’t play much so the stings had never been changed
    …for twenty years

  • horror478:

    Then what happens …
    Then what happens to it???? My strings break, sometimes crack.

  • funincluded:

    It might never ” …
    It might never “break”

  • staind915:

    oh i have been …
    oh i have been doing it wrong for 4 years,… haha

    i never wound it around once before putting it through the hole i always put it through first and then tune

    god this helps haha

    thanks

  • horror478:

    How long is a …
    How long is a string supposed to work before it breaks?

  • pokemon116:

    My acoustic doesn’t …
    My acoustic doesn’t have pegs what do i do?!?

  • VictorGii:

    He didnt even leave …
    He didnt even leave any slack. 0.o

  • KingSaw1012:

    actually its very …
    actually its very easy on the girl.. just gotta slide it down her legs :)

  • leomanuntag:

    G string is hardest …
    G string is hardest to take off.
    and on girls too lol

  • xLe2123x:

    thanks
    thanks

  • Ninety9Soulz:

    It’s just this guy …
    It’s just this guy can’t teach, I watched all the videos with him in it. And thanx for the help.

  • SenatorTedStevens:

    Most peg winders …
    Most peg winders have a slot on them. The slot accommodates the head of the peg. Then, use the winder like your would use a hammer to remove a nail (except gentle force is all that’s needed).

    If you don’t have a peg winder…use a pair of pliers but first cover your peg with a cloth.

    Oh…by the way, it’s poor form to insult someone who is instructing you for free.

  • Ninety9Soulz:

    this guy is a …
    this guy is a jackass, he doesnt even show you how to remove the peg he just says “notice how we’ve removed the peg”

  • realdesigns:

    Several luthier ( …
    Several luthier (guitar techs) including some whom have built guitars have explained the above is incorrect. It does not matter if you remove all the strings at once (yes acoustics too). The only major factor is that you replace those strings (and tension) within a short period of time (few hours).

  • mrbrightsideward:

    definately one at a …
    definately one at a time because if you dont theres way to much pressure on the bridge and you might not think it makes a difference but after years if you replace to middle strings first then the outside ones (especially on acoustics) it will put a lot of unnecissary stress on the bridge and saddle

  • LukeLaSala:

    if your replacing …
    if your replacing an old string just loosen it first by unwinding the string.

    makes removing the peg easier

  • imamblackdunnoy:

    ……… what …
    ……… what about electric…

  • trevor001:

    Haven’t learnt …
    Haven’t learnt nothing here… How to remove the peg more easily?

    And the way he places the string on the machine head, one can’t see anything. Why not a close up???

    * disappointing *

  • 74dorset:

    why is everyone …
    why is everyone pretending their black/cool

  • xthesk8r:

    he ugly!
    he ugly!

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