Wondering how to change strings on your guitar? Don’t worry; it’s not rocket science. Which is incredibly fortunate for you, electric guitar fans, since you need to change them more frequently than other guitarists (acoustic or classical). If you own an acoustic guitar, we’ve made a great tutorial on how to string your acoustic guitar.
What’s more, in this article we will show you a super easy 4-step process to know how to restring an electric guitar.
If you are wondering when you need to change your guitar strings, check out this list below:
Each string is different in terms of size and thickness. Remember this phrase: “Eddie Ate Dynamite ? Good Bye Eddie”. This will help you memorise the note names of the open strings: E, A, D, G, B, E. Should you have a thing against Eddies, you can go with “Every Acid Dealer Gets Busted Eventually.” This applies for every guitar : acoustic guitar, classical guitar and electric ones.
The thickest string is the 6th string also referred to as the low E string. It will be the closest string to your chest when you play. Then moving down the fretboard, the 5th string, A, the 4th, D, the 3rd, G, the 2nd, B and the skinniest of all the 1st string, E. Don’t worry; usually, each new string has its own label with the note name attached to it, if not, make sure to know which string you have in your hands !
After you identified the correct string, follow these steps:
Well done, step 5 : it’s time to play!
Now that you know how to restring an electric guitar, you might wanna know what strings is best for your guitar or what kind of tuner you could buy ? We’ve made a selection of the best strings and tuners just for you !
If you don’t know how to restring an electric guitar, you probably can’t tune your guitar by ear yet. Don’t worry, we’ve made a selection for you of affordable guitar tuner.
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