EasyManua.ls Logo

Yamaha A1M - Changing Strings on an Electric Guitar; Changing Strings on a Classical (Nylon String) Guitar

Yamaha A1M
11 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Changing Strings on an Electric Guitar
Changing Strings on a
Classical (Nylon String) Guitar
Classical guitar strings, in almost all cases, do not have a ball end on the
string. This means that they must be tied to the bridge.
Changing strings on an electric
guitar is much like changing strings
on an acoustic guitar, except for the
bridge. Instead of a set of bridge
pins, the strings are usually passed
through holes in the back of the
guitar.
Look at the other strings to get an
idea how they are fastened. It is best
to change one string at a time.
Note: The guitar comes with the strings neatly tied, as shown here;
however, you can tie the stings to the bridge any way that you wish.

Related product manuals