[Menvi-discuss] guitar question
Timothy Clark Music
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Sun Jan 6 13:37:05 EST 2013
a simple way to remember how to do it is that on most guitars it's a feeding prosess.
it usually feeds from the connector at the top from the neck's nut.
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On Jan 6, 2013, at 11:47 AM, Chela Robles wrote:
> Put it this way, if I could learn to clean a trumpet just by listening to someone tell me how and to show me how the first two times, then I pretty much got it from there, so you also can with changing guitar strings just remember practice makes perfect especially when you do it hands-on a few times.
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> On 1/6/2013 8:42 AM, Chris Smart wrote:
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>> if it's a classical guitar with nylon strings, I would get someone to show you how to tie the string off at the bridge. That part would be tricky to describe in words on here.
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>> But yes, generally, you can leanr to do whatever basic maintenance you need, usually by getting someone to show you hands on.
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>> At 11:35 AM 1/6/2013, you wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> This may sound like a really weird question but I'm starting guitar next week as I've mentioned. Since I am a beginning guitar player, (I've never had any training what so ever) I have absolutely no idea how to change a guitar string if it were to break. Therefore, do you think it's appropriate to ask a friend to do it for me since I can't see where to put the string? Or do I need to take the time to learn to do it independently? How would I go about doing this task with no usable vision?
>>> Thanks in advance,
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