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Classical Acoustic Guitar
Type
replacement
Thing
Strings
Title
Classical Acoustic Guitar String Replacement
Introduction
This guide will teach the reader how to remove old or damaged strings and how to tie knots at the bridge and head of the guitar to keep the strings in place.
'''Important Information:''' The strings of the guitar are marked from thickest to thinnest as: low E, A, D, G, B and high E.
On nylon strings the low E, A, and D strings have "Thick" and "Springy" ends. The thick end of the string usually has a sticker attached to it.
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Difficulty
Easy
Conclusion
Your new strings are now in place!
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