tuners on my martin
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tuners on my martin
so last night i changed my strings and noticed the guitar wouldn't stay in tune for long recently. Tightened the screws on the sides of the tuners, and it seems the problem is solved. Will tightening thos screws hurt my tuners?
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that's not your problem. after you change your strings you have to tighten up your STRINGS. the way to do this, is tune it with a tuner or whatever, then yank on each string. you can be aggressive. pull hard. but don't kill yourself. do that for each string, then retune, and repeat several time. SEVERAL.
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I find doing this, then playing for a good half hour, then pulling on them more and retuning works welli-am-me wrote:that's not your problem. after you change your strings you have to tighten up your STRINGS. the way to do this, is tune it with a tuner or whatever, then yank on each string. you can be aggressive. pull hard. but don't kill yourself. do that for each string, then retune, and repeat several time. SEVERAL.
ONCE WILL NOT DO THE TRICK. people need to know this....many times is the key. patience.....
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That's an amazing "trick" to keep a guitar in tune. Works amazingly
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Yeah I do this as well and I seldomly have to tune my guitar. Works like a charm.i-am-me wrote:that's not your problem. after you change your strings you have to tighten up your STRINGS. the way to do this, is tune it with a tuner or whatever, then yank on each string. you can be aggressive. pull hard. but don't kill yourself. do that for each string, then retune, and repeat several time. SEVERAL.
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Perhaps the amount of time the strings were given to stretch while he tightened the tuners? I dunno. I guess its possible (though unlikely) that the tuners were NOT tight and were slipping, therefore not holding tune... i doubt it though, i havent seen that before though im sure its possibledmb_tatertot wrote:im still curious how tightening the screws on the tuners kept it in tune though lol.
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It is not the tuners. It is that the strings stretch and come out of tune as you play then you have to tune up again. By stretching them when you put them on then you are like getting that out of the way so you won't have to tune up all the time in the future.
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im so paranoid when i get to the G, i broke it like the 3rd time i ever strung a guitar, and now i'm always afraid im going to break it... just pull the strings about an inch and a half or so off the fretboard, while holding the string down at the nut. Hold it in position for like ten seconds, then tune back up to pitch. Repeat until when you pull it the string stays in tune or close.
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I had never heard of that happening before is the only reason i said it. I'm sure its possible though.AdamG wrote: Perhaps the amount of time the strings were given to stretch while he tightened the tuners? I dunno. I guess its possible (though unlikely) that the tuners were NOT tight and were slipping, therefore not holding tune... i doubt it though, i havent seen that before though im sure its possible
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Guess I've been lucky. I have a Yahamaha FG-340.. It's about 30 years old. The only time I really have to tune it is the day after I put new strings on(it's usually not out very far), and if I bump the tuning post. Yes, I have a good ear. At one time (about 10 years ago) I was very close to having perfect pitch. The Marine Corps changed that since I wasn't playing all the time. Of course, I check everytime I pick it up, and will tune if something goes out while I'm playing. I've had Martin Light's and John Pearse Mediums on it so far.
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