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Casio PG-380 - Changing Guitar Strings

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Changing
Strings
Changing
strings
whenever
they
become
worn
or
lose
their
brilli-
ance
(hopefully
before
they
be-
come
corroded
or
rusty!).
You'll
find that
fresh
strings
not
only
sound
better,
they're
easier
to
keep
in
tune
as
well
(once
they’ve
gotten
past
the
initial
“stretching”
stage).
They're
also
easier
to
play
than
old
ones.
When
you've
finished
playing,
be
sure
to
wipe
the
strings
and
frets
with
a
dry
cloth
to
prevent
prematrue
corrosion
caused
by
hand
perspiration.
s
The
Basics
To
change
strings
@Loosen
the
top
locks,
tail
end
locks using
the
custom
wrench
and
remove
all
old
strings.
@Cut
off
the
ball
end
of
the
new
strings.
@Place
the
string
in
between
the
bridge
and
string
stopper
and
tighten
tail
end
lock.
@With
the
string
in
proper
position
over
the
nut,
insert
the
tip
of
the
string
through
top
lock
and
through
the
hole
in
the
machine
head
post.
®©'Tie”
the
string
off
firmly.
(®Holding
the
string
fairly
taut
with
your
right
hand,
wind
up
the
excess
sting
by
turning
the
corresponding
tuning
knob
with
the
other
hand
(or
try
us-
ing
a
tuning
crank).
@Once
all
strings
are
in
place,
tune
using
tuning
knobs
while
checking
with
the
built-in
elec-
tronic
tuner.
(See
page
6
for
tuning.)
}
Screw
lock
all
strings
using
the
top
locks.
@Retune
all
strings
using
the
|
fine
tuning
screws,
Top
lock
Ball
end
String
stopper