Acoustic Guitar

How To Change Electric Guitar Strings

 by: Steve Bishop

Did you know that a surprisingly high number of guitar players don?t know how to change electric guitar strings? that is, they can change them, but they don?t do it properly!

Here?s a simple guide to getting it right every time.

1. CHANGE YOUR STRINGS REGULARLY!

Change strings regularly, even if they don?t break. Otherwise they may even damage the fretboard! How often you change your strings depends on what sound you go for, and how often you play. If you?re playing 2 hours a day you need to change them as often as every 2-3 weeks.

Strings are made of steel, so oil and dirt from your fingers accumulates and makes the sound dull, but humidity causes corrosion as well, even when you?re not playing.

It?s not difficult to change strings, but you may need a few tries to get it right, and you may snap a few strings at first, so you could practise on old strings before getting the new ones out! Breaking your new E string when you?ve just bought them from town is not funny!

Back you go!

2. CHOOSE THE RIGHT GAUGE

Using a lighter or heavier gauge (thickness of string) will mean adjusting the guitar action (the distance between the strings and the fretboard), so stick to the same gauge if you can unless you have a reason to change.

Very occasionally, you might get a bad string amongst the pack that won?t tune properly, in which case you should just replace it. But as I said that is only occasionally.

3. KNOW WHICH ORDER TO RESTRING

4. CLEAN BEFORE SETTING UP

Once you have 3 of the strings off, clean the fingerboard and frets, and remove any accumulated dirt and grease. You may even need to scrape this off, if so be VERY gentle! Twice a year oil the fretboard lightly to moisturize it and prevent any cracking. Then clean the other side when the other 3 strings are removed.

5. PUT THE NEW STRING ON

So there it is!

Now you?re ready to tune your guitar and ?do it up!?

About The Author

Steve Bishop Is A Guitarist /Musician /Bass Player /Songwriter Who Lives And Plays Under The Radar In London. Get His FREE Report On 7 Ways To Boost Your Musicianship Skills In 7 Weeks Or Less! Get It Now While You Can For Zero Cost at http://www.startguitar.com.

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