TB-004 Change Acoustic Guitar Strings 1 (justinguitar.com)
Learn how to change your acoustic guitar strings the pro way withJustin Sandercoe. Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships. Just tons of great lessons
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hmmm … cant get my string out …
lol your first line reminded me of the Beatle’s song.
è il 15 gennaio oggi! mi piacerebbe riuscire a cambiarle entro Pasqua! se magari nn mi spieghi di che materiale è la tua tenaglia e mi fai vedere come si cambiano mi faresti un piacere..grazie!
dude you could have condensed that so much without talking about your cat and stuff and rolling it up blah blah blah and what is the point on making a lesson how to replace half a string and having 2 parts of it.
thx you very very much
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They are -insane- I cannot emphasize how good of a decision it is to get Elixir for Acoustic. I’ve personally spoiled myself by getting one when they were out of D’addario (or however the hell that is spelt) and I haven’t regretted it. Hope this helps! ~STC
Hi, when I was changing my string… My high e broke when I was tuning it! Any suggestions on how to change the high e?
how can i take the pin out without one of those guitar cutter things
Hey Justin !
Great job! Imo your vid. here , explaining how to change strings on an acoustic guitar…is the only (!) good, well made and comprehensible instruction on YT.
And me too, I always change all strings, when it’s time and never had a prob.
So again, thx so much ! Greetings!
Elixirs are terrible. Flat tone, dull and dead. The only thing they’re good for is lasting a little bit longer. And they have to do that by flaking coating all over your floor like dandruff.
@Lennard388 me too
sheeesh ! I lost the pin ! do you think shops sell them ?
yes
My guitar doesnt have a pin…?
@liyannAlive yeah they do, and they’re pretty cheap too.
@lif3isMUSIC dude mine either
How do u know which guitar strings to get???
Theres different numbers on each packet that contains a string
Example:
guitar strings #1: 11 15 22 30 42 52
guitar strings #2: 12 26 22 32 44 54
Whats the difference?
Which one lives long?
How is it better?
@jackassqwe1 The numbers refer to the ‘gauge’ of each string, i.e. its thickness. The larger the numbers, the thicker the strings are. Generally, acoustic guitars will use higher gauge strings (standard is 11), while electric guitars normally use thinner strings (9 is standard).
Generally thicker strings give a fuller sound and longer sustain. They also last a bit longer but that depends on other stuff like how much and how hard you play them. Thinner strings are prob easier for beginners
this looks dangerous
The numbers represent the gauges of the string. The gauge is how thick the string is. Usually the thicker the string the deeper the tone.
@lif3isMUSIC If your guitar doesn’t have a pin, then it’s most likely a Classical Guitar,
hey retard what if u dont have either crappy lesson
How do you change the strings if you have a different acoustic guitar?