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[* black] Insert the Thick end of the string into the top of the bridge until about 3-4 inches of the string is sticking out of the bottom of the bridge. | |
- | [* black] Loop the short end of the string (now sticking out of the bottom of the bridge) around the back of the long end of the string. |
+ | [* black] Loop the short end of the string (now sticking out of the bottom of the bridge) around the back of the long end of the string from the left side. |
[* black] With the short end of the string (from right to left), make 2 to 3 knots by passing the string under the loop. Make sure the final knot ends ***underneath the bridge***. | |
[* black] Tighten the knot by pulling both ends of the string. | |
[* icon_note] The first three strings (the low E, A, and D strings) have "Thick" and "Springy" ends. If you have trouble telling the difference, the Thick end usually has a sticker attached to it. The three thinnest strings (G, B, and high E) do not have Thick or Springy ends, so use which ever end you prefer. |