Thats a great idea Robert , beginers sometimes dont know the propper way to string up , and this will be a great help .I stretch the crap outta my strings and put a drop of 3 in 1 oil on the saddles .. excellent post.
I made a video last night, check it out. This is how I string my guitars.
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Thats a great idea Robert , beginers sometimes dont know the propper way to string up , and this will be a great help .I stretch the crap outta my strings and put a drop of 3 in 1 oil on the saddles .. excellent post.
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Yep, this Newb likes it. I have watched my local tech string my strat just like that, but was thinking I wanted to watch someone again before I did it myself. You might consider adding a discussion of order of string replacement, your view on how many to remove at once, etc. Thanks for thinking about the simple stuff for us getting started!
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I've been playing for a while, and this never gets old. Stringing up the way you demonstrate is essential to staying in tune. Excellent post, Robert!
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I appreciate that, Robert.
Seeing it done is much better than just reading about it. Now I'm prepared for my first re-string, whenever that my be!
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I find this extremely useful. Of course I also cheat by having locking tuners on some of my guitars.
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