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How To Change Guitar Strings on a Floyd Rose bridge Part 3 of 4

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This is Part 3 of 4 on the lesson showing you how to change the strings on a guitar that has a Floyd Rose bridge. Check out the website http://www.rockguitarPower.com to see more videos and gain access to a video on “How to Use A Metronome”. You won’t find this one anywhere else!

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25 Responses to “How To Change Guitar Strings on a Floyd Rose bridge Part 3 of 4”

  • numjik:

    meh ive got a mate …
    meh ive got a mate who knows how to change strings anyways but this was very helpful.

  • metaltilim60:

    that’s if you want …
    that’s if you want to take all the strings off at once, it keeps the tension on.

  • nolanschecterdimebag:

    thanks!!! awesome …
    thanks!!! awesome tutorial. now all i need is an allen wrench.damn. post more videos!!

  • Zuneowner:

    floyd rose …
    floyd rose yeah pretty tough to put string on!!!!!

  • D0g63rt:

    You need to press …
    You need to press play

  • fishzard:

    Thanks, alot! this …
    Thanks, alot! this was really helpful

  • tedkou:

    Great tutorial !!! …
    Great tutorial !!! I’ve just setup my new Ernie Ball tens on my Jackson Randy Rhoads :-)

  • cotonete777:

    AWESOME LESSON MAN!
    AWESOME LESSON MAN!

  • djocsion:

    realy good video …
    realy good video dude im gettin a second hand Maverick F1 tribal red soon so this realy helped thanks

  • PinkFloydSongs09:

    Ahh, I remember my …
    Ahh, I remember my Ibanez, cheers for these videos, I knew how to change, just had to confirm what I thought was right! Cheers =]

  • rob61091:

    good vid but u need …
    good vid but u need a camera dude

  • hayesmeister14:

    cheres dis realy …
    cheres dis realy helped but on other vids they put sumin under the tremolo

  • tbw2445:

    thnx man u really …
    thnx man u really helped!!! …also , to clean the dust off, get an arisole can ( just with compressed air in it ) and it should have a name related to “dust remover”, or something probly along the lines of that, and its also good to use after a week to get the dust out of the hard to reach places, like the bridge, pickups, etc

  • turkohpazzoh:

    hi nice videos !


    hi nice videos !

    but ive got a question, why didnt you lock the E and A nut by the head when you tuned the D string?
    i hope u know what i mean :D

    lg and thanks for that video it helped me a lot

    cheers

  • XMitsuhideX:

    Looks like an RG560 …
    Looks like an RG560 or 570.

  • bighotheaddvd:

    smacky, that’s …
    smacky, that’s what your name should be. SMACKY. you make so many smacking noises when you speak. That’s a bad habit it displays lack of confidence in what your trying to relate to the veiwer. It’s a very bad habit. You must make an effort to break that habit……. But on the upside some really great info.

  • 1337dav31337:

    it doesn’t make …
    it doesn’t make that much of a difference if it’s horizontal or not if your tremolo system is properly set up

  • Stalingrad17:

    He tunes wrong his …
    He tunes wrong his guitar !!! Don’t repeat this .
    You should tune you guitar not in horizontal position but !!! IN VERTICAL POSITION !!!
    (i mean you must hold your guitar like you are playing it when you tune it ,because in horizontal position floyd rose tremolo will pull your strings down and when you turn your guitar in vertical position , the key(tuning) of your strings will not be the same as you wanted)

  • bighotheaddvd:

    Some great info …
    Some great info there. good job on the explanation. But dude you must stop smacking when you are speaking. Before you even said a word you were smacking. but some really good info.

  • xMrMetallica:

    That’s a pretty …
    That’s a pretty sweet Ibanez you’ve got there, btw. Which one is it?

    But thanks a lot for making these videos, dude. They’ve been very helpful. :)

  • sniffcoughsneeze:

    Does you change the …
    Does you change the strings on a zero resistance bridge the same way?

  • Ryche9:

    try using 9′s. my …
    try using 9′s. my guitar has a flyod rose and thats what i use and i have barley any trouble

  • Mugwump3091:

    Hey dude nice video …
    Hey dude nice video,

    I’ve got a bit of a problem though. When I tune up to my preffered tuning (Drop D) my bridge is either to high or too low. When I correct this however my guitar goes out of tune again – and when I correct this my bridge goes out again – it’s a vicious cycle.

    D’you know how I’d stop this from happening?

    Cheers.

  • kaeru92:

    How do I know the …
    How do I know the gauge of the strings I should use? Last time I changed the strings without taking care, I had no problem, but now I took some 10 and I have some trouble… I throw away my older strings, so I don’t remember what size they were… Can someone help me to figure out what size I should buy?

  • Hejj10:

    Oh and I still …
    Oh and I still don’t get the heavier gauge string bit, my first and last guitar which was a Fender had a normal bridge system and I used a thicker set of strings for drop tuning (I think I was using like a 12 gauge set and it let me go all the way down to drop A) but when I standard tuned the bridge was lifted up, what’s this stuff about adjusting the springs?? It’s just I’d like to be able to standard tune my Floyd Rose even if I get a heavier gauge set of strings for drop tuning.

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