Dependent upon where the string is broken, it is possible to fix it. If it has broken at the tuning peg, chances are you'll have to replace it unless, there is enough string on the "long" side of the break to wind around the tuning post. If the string has broken near the bridge, you can take the string out, feed the broken end through the hole in the middle of the ball-end as so: (broken end) (ball-end)
----------------------------- >> O
| (bit of broken string still attached)
Then, you must double back the string and twist it until the ball-end is securely fastened in the "noose" you have made with the string. Rewind the string onto the guitar, and assuming you had enough string to perform this operation, it should work fine.
Basically you have to reconnect it. If the wire is truly broken solder it back together. If it came loose from a screw, put back and tighten it up.
Re-salder or take it to your local Guitar Repair Shop It Depends on your Saldering problem
VERY CAREFULLY
I don't see why you'd have to--they're about 50 cents each
Take it to the shop and im sure they will refund or mend it :)
Unless you are a trained guitar or Instrument Repair person, then your best bet is to take it in to your local guitar repair shop. You really don't want to try that at home.
grab a tuner and check if the strings are in tune. Perhaps that ones out of tune.
The lowest string on a guitar is an E .........
you go to a guitar shop and get another string
Yes, go to a music store and buy a pack of strings. If it's an acoustic, take the pegs on the bridge out and replace the string, otherwise, just unwind the string from the top and push it through the body.
String.
from the bottom E-string and just do it backwards
grab a tuner and check if the strings are in tune. Perhaps that ones out of tune.
Well, if you're not sure how to fix a broken guitar, then you should go to your local guitar center, and they will take care of everything.
To fix it, you would have to loosen the peg the broken string is on to pull it out. I'm not so sure about the rest, but look for near-by music stores that could help you more.
Directions for fixing a broken string instrument depends on the damage and the type of instrument itself. Therefore, it is best to let a professional fix the instrument.
buy new strings. As for replacing it it all depends on what type of bridge you have, you can surely find a video on youtube about it.
second thickest if its a 4 string bass or 6 string guitar
depends on how much you pay for the pack of strings. if you pay 5 dollars then its 5 dollars. they shouldn't charge you to change a string on your guitar because it IS something you can do yourself. hope you didnt get screwed - kyse
The lowest string on a guitar is an E .........
you go to a guitar shop and get another string
fifth string on a guitar
Yes, go to a music store and buy a pack of strings. If it's an acoustic, take the pegs on the bridge out and replace the string, otherwise, just unwind the string from the top and push it through the body.