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Three Parts:Removing the Old StringsTying the New Strings to the BridgeAttaching the Strings to the NeckCommunity Q&A
If your guitar strings buzz, sound blunt, or can no longer hold their tune, this may be a sign that it’s time to change out the old strings. Many people who own classical guitars avoid string changes for a very long time because they don’t want to mess up the knots at the bridge end or risk changing the sound of their guitar.
But never fear. With a little effort, you’ll be playing your newly strung and beautifully sounding guitar in no time!- 1 Use your finger or a string winder to loosen the 6th string from the neck. The 6th string should be the thickest string on your guitar. Attach the winder to the tuning peg and twist it in a circle until the string becomes loose enough to pull off the neck. If you don’t have a winder, you can loosen it by hand instead (like you would to tune it down) until you can slide it out of the guitar.
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