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Follow my 9-step fast fix procedure to replace your Baby Taylor Guitar’s strings. Guitar strings become dull-sounding and lose their tone as they age, that’s why it’s important to know how to change your guitar strings at any time. When a string is broken or doesn’t sound as sharp as it used to, this guide will help you fix than in less than 30 minutes.
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Rotate the tuner of the string you want to replace in a clockwise direction until it's loose.
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Grab a plier and pull out the bridge pin of the string you want to replace.
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Take out the string from the bridge and the tuning pin.
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Grab the new string and place the end (ball-end) inside the bridge.
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Place the bridge pin inside the bridge in order to lock in the new string.
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Place the new string inside the tuning pinhole.
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Rotate the tuners in a counter-clockwise direction to tighten the new string.
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Make sure your string is in tune and strum away!
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Most guitar strings de-tune after they’ve been recently replaced. Tune your strings every once in a while for a few days and the strings will stay in tune.
Most guitar strings de-tune after they’ve been recently replaced. Tune your strings every once in a while for a few days and the strings will stay in tune.