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QuestionHow do I tune an electric guitar?Community AnswerIf you are very experienced, you can use your hearing. You can also use a tuning device purchased at a music store or online. You can also use an app called GuitarTuna.
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QuestionMy string snapped down the middle, so I cant unwind it and can't get it out of the back of the guitar. What do I do?Community AnswerYou may want to take it to the shop if you can't do it yourself. You definitely don't want to break the guitar by messing with it.
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QuestionMy guitar has little things at the bottom, attached by a screw with a spring on it, and the string comes out of a channel in the middle of each piece. What are they for?Community AnswerThese are the bridge saddles, they're usually adjustable - they can be adjusted forwards and backwards along the length of the string to set intonation, and up and down to set the string height/action.
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QuestionWhat do I do if the strings break and I did everything right?Community AnswerIn that case, it is likely that the strings aren't of good quality. Purchase better ones in future.
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QuestionCan I use a tuner for an acoustic guitar on an electric guitar?Jelke de JongCommunity AnswerYes! Most, if not all, tuners can probably do both acoustic and electric if they are made for guitars.
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QuestionWhy would my string slip out of my guitar?Community AnswerYou probably didn't wind up the strings right, try taking it to a guitar shop and having a professional change the strings for you.
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QuestionHow do I make the string look like an S when changing the strings on my electric guitar?Community AnswerTurn the string around the peg and wrap the end of the string around the other half to lock the string in place.
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QuestionHow do I keep the strings from coming off the guitar while tuning?Community AnswerTune slowly, not moving the pegs too much at a time. It may also depend on the type of guitar strings you have and whether or not they need replacing.
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