Thursday, July 11, 2013

Step 1. Changing Your Strings

 Step 1. Changing Your Strings


           Strings are the life’s blood of your guitar. When your strings aren’t in top form, neither is your guitar. In order for strings to provide the maximum performance, they should be changed on a regular basis. Strings that have lost their integrity (worn where the string is pressed against the fret) or have oxidized, rusted or are dirty respond poorly. 

           To see if you need to change your strings, run a finger underneath the string and feel for dirt, rust or flat spots. If you find any of these, you should change your strings.


           Always make sure to stretch your strings properly. After you have installed a new set and have them tuned to pitch, hold the strings at the first fret and hook your fingers under each string (one at a time) and tug lightly, moving your hand from the bridge to the neck. Re-tune and repeat several times.

How To Set Your Electric Guitar


Great Electric Guitar Setup


             If you want to get the most from your guitar, but you’re not
exactly sure where to start. Here are five easy steps that you can follow to get your guitar playing great. 



Here are some basic tools that you will need to get started:

 • Set of automotive feeler gauges (.002 - .025)
• 6" ruler (with 1/32" and 1/64" increments)
• Phillips screwdriver
• Electronic tuner
• Wire cutters
• Peg winder
• Light machine oil (3-in-1, toy locomotive, or gun oil)
• Polish and cloth
• Capo





Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Question's answers of all lessons


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