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+[title] Check your work before tuning
[* black] Before moving on, compare your work to the image provided. If the head of your guitar does not resemble the guitar in the image, go back to steps 3 and 4.
[* icon_note] The E strings should be facing ***outwards*** (or "away from the body") and the rest of the strings should be facing ***inwards*** (or "toward the body").
-[* black] Make sure that the strings are properly set in the notches of the nut of the guitar. The "nut" is the white bar just below the head of the guitar.
-[* black] You are now free to tune your guitar! It is normal for classical guitar strings to "slip" or detune. It may take 4 or more tunings before the strings stop slipping.
+[* black] Check that strings are properly set in the notches of the nut of the guitar. The "nut" is the white bar just below the head of the guitar.
+[* black] You are ready tune your guitar! Classical guitar strings may "slip" or detune. It may take 4 or more tunings before the new strings stop slipping.