简介
If you've been playing a classical, nylon string guitar for a while you probably noticed that the strings aren't as shiny as they used to be. Guitar strings get worn out and dirty over time with play and nylon strings are no exception to this. It's important to change the strings every couple months to keep your guitar sounding as good as possible, because having new strings makes a big impact on the sound quality.
Whether this is your first guitar ever or you've been playing a steel string acoustic or electric for years, it is important to know how to change nylon strings and what the differences are from steel strings. The main difference is that nylon strings need to be tied around the bridge of the guitar instead of having a ball at the end that secures them in place. The most important part of this process is making sure the knot tying the strings to the bridge is secure, and if that is done successfully changing the strings should be a quick and easy process.
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Unwind the string by turning the tuning knob clockwise until the string is slack.
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Once the string is slack take it out of the tuning peg.
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To tie the knot, start by wrapping the string back over the bridge and behind itself.
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Put the end of the string through the opening created above the bridge.
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While holding the string taut, loop the end through the opening again so it looks like it's wrapped around itself.
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Pull the long end of the string away from the bridge to tighten the knot.
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Congratulations, your guitar now has a shiny new set of strings on it! It should have a much fuller, clearer, and louder sound than it did with the old strings. Now get out there and make some music!
Congratulations, your guitar now has a shiny new set of strings on it! It should have a much fuller, clearer, and louder sound than it did with the old strings. Now get out there and make some music!
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