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Next, pull the string up over the nut towards the headstock and bend it
around the tuning machine post toward the tuning machine button,
(Figure 6) Thread the string through the hole in the post and begin winding
the button to remove the slack in the string. Continue winding to form a
neat coil.
Finally, tune the string to the appropriate pitch. Pull up gently at the center
point of the string to stretch it. Retune, and repeat, until unwanted slack is
eliminated and the tuning of the strings is stabilized this will prevent
slipping and save you tuning frustrations down the road.
Stringing Classical/Nylon String Guitars:
Classical guitars have a surface mounted bridge through which the strings
are looped (“tie-on” strings), or fed (“ball-end” strings).
To re-string a classical/nylon string guitar using “tie-on” strings, rst form
a double loop knot with the looped end of the string, (Figure 7). Feed the
other end of the string through the appropriate hole in the bridge and then
back and through the loop you just made, (Figure 8). Pull the string taught
so that the pressure of the twisted loop holds the string in place on the
bridge.
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