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-[* black] Cut the strings to size. For the bass strings, measure one tuner head's length and trim it there. For the treble side, measure one and a half tuner head's length and trim it there. Make sure to remember that the wraps must go UNDER the string in the tuning post.
+[* black] Cut the strings to size.
+[* black] For the ***bass strings***, measure ***one*** ***tuner head's length ***and trim it there.
+[* black] For the ***treble strings***, measure ***one and a half*** ***tuner head's length*** and trim it there.
+[* black] When inserting the string into the tuning post, the string end should protrude approximately 1/8th of an inch from the tuner hole.
+[* black] The bass side tuning pegs should be turned in a counter-clockwise direction to tune to pitch and the treble side tuning pegs should be turned in a clockwise direction to tune to pitch.
+[* black] Make sure to remember that the wraps around the tuning post must go ***under*** the string to properly stay in tune and to avoid creating a kink, which could break the string.
+[* black] ***Two to three*** wraps are perfect for the ***bass strings***. The ***treble strings*** require approximately ***six ***wraps.