Tips & Tricks

How To Change A Guitar String

After you loosen the string with enough slack, push the ball end of the string into the bridge wire hole while gently jiggling the bridge pin with your fingers.Read More...

How Often Should You Replace Your Strings

.The best way to determine when you need to change strings is by examining them...
a. When they turn dark and start to sound dead,
b. When they get hard to tune and stay in tune,
c.Read More...

Extending String Life

For anyone who notices that your strings wear out prematurely because maybe you have sweaty hands or if you just want your strings to last longer, I've noticed that washing and drying my hands thorougRead More...

Determining String Gauges

Get a set of calipers and measure the diameter of each string and then go to a music store and look on the back of the string packages.Read More...

Advice On Heavier Gauge Strings

Dont ever use the strings with heavy gauge until and unless your guitar manufacturer allows .. not all guitars have the strength to withstand that pressure they can probably bend.Read More...

The Strap Button Held up on The Butt End Of Your Guitar Fall Out

This is normal, it happens with me all the time.. The reason is that its a delicate pressure point for an acoustic guitar.Read More...

Storing of Guitar For A Long Time (over 4 months)

Remove some but not all of the tension from the strings, clean and polish the guitar. Put the guitar in its case and store it where it won't get too warm, cold, or humid or whatever.Read More...

Advice On Finding A Good Repairman

Finding a good repairman is like finding a good doctor, mechanic, or anything else.
Visit different music stores and most important, talk to other guitarists for references.Read More...

How To Remove Scratches From Your Pickguard

When you polish and clean the pickguard, don't rub it with a cotton cloth or paper it will scratch again! use a proper polish.

Truss Rod Adjustments

Every guitarist should learn to do truss rod adjustments for him or herself. There really isn't much danger if you use caution. Most new guitars come with a wrench for you to use for that purpose.Read More...

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