tightening the strings
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tightening the strings
hey. i just had a quick question.
when you put new strings on the guitar and then wind them so they become tight, does it matter which way to tighten them? for example. if your holding the guitar like your about to play, the 6,5,4 strings i turned counter clockwise. then the 3,2,1 (higher pitch strings) I turned clockwise, except the 1 string i turned the wrong way.
does that matter that that string isn't turned like the others?
i was worried it would put weird stress on the wood but its only the e string (its small anyway) but I wanted to check with u guys cause you know your stuff.
thanks
when you put new strings on the guitar and then wind them so they become tight, does it matter which way to tighten them? for example. if your holding the guitar like your about to play, the 6,5,4 strings i turned counter clockwise. then the 3,2,1 (higher pitch strings) I turned clockwise, except the 1 string i turned the wrong way.
does that matter that that string isn't turned like the others?
i was worried it would put weird stress on the wood but its only the e string (its small anyway) but I wanted to check with u guys cause you know your stuff.
thanks
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Well when I first started playing I turned them the wrong way and it didnt do anything to the tuning. I am not sure if it ruins the wood but it could I guess. The right way to turn them is to have the string curling around the peg on the inside of the head. So the E A and D strings would curl to the left around the peg, and the G B and E strings curl to the right around the peg.
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i dont like stringing that way, tends to make my strings break wway easier.c_tietze wrote:http://www.uncletim.com/setup.htm
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this isnt my guitar, but this is exactly how my strings are wound
i fixed the e string so it is like what I was talking about in this picture
so this is how I have it, and i had the e string wound the other way, and thats what i was asking, but i just restrung it anyway so it looks like this
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i fixed the e string so it is like what I was talking about in this picture
so this is how I have it, and i had the e string wound the other way, and thats what i was asking, but i just restrung it anyway so it looks like this
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well that picture is what it is supposed to look like.Grachi wrote:this isnt my guitar, but this is exactly how my strings are wound
i fixed the e string so it is like what I was talking about in this picture
so this is how I have it, and i had the e string wound the other way, and thats what i was asking, but i just restrung it anyway so it looks like this
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