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    Can I string my own guitar?
    Carlos Alonzo Rivera, MA
    Professional Guitarist
    Carlos Alonzo Rivera is a guitarist, composer, and educator based in San Francisco, California. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music from California State University, Chico, as well as a Master of Music degree in Classical Guitar Performance from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Carlos specializes in the following genres: classical, jazz. rock, metal and blues.
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    Definitely! Most steel strings have a ball at the end to help with stringing. When the string is in the bridge, replace the peg and make sure it's secure. Then, bend the string securely around the peg and wind up the peg to tighten the string. Keep turning the peg until you achieve the desired note.
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    How can I tighten a loose guitar string?
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    To tighten a loose guitar string, use the tuning pegs to increase the string's tension until it reaches the desired pitch.
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    How do I adjust a truss rod on an acoustic guitar?
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    It will be a standard 3/16 adjuster inside the soundhole directly under the fretboard on most acoustics, but on some models (such as Taylors) it will be located on the headstock underneath the bell-shaped cover.
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    How should I properly restring my vintage Gibson acoustic guitar with F-holes?
    Justjaythings
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    To restring your guitar, identify its bridge type, such as string-through-body or bolt-on, and thread the strings accordingly. The rest of the restringing process is the same as described in the article.
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