Depends were you go.
Depends which shop..... Sorry =(
grab a tuner and check if the strings are in tune. Perhaps that ones out of tune.
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.
Open up your amp and see if there is loose wiring on your on/off switch. If so, you can take a soldering iron and fix it. If that doesn't work, or that's not the problem, then you can take it in to a guitar shop for a replacement switch, which will only cost you around $10.
A couple of things could be going on here. 1. the string slots in the nut are too shallow. 2. The strings you are using are a larger gauge that what the slots were originally cut for. If it's #1, you can try to deepen the slots, but you will need specialized files to do so. If it's #2, change your gauge of strings to fit the slots or widen the slots to fit the strings you have now. Both widening and deepening the slots require specialized nut files to make sure you don't get the slots too big or too wide. Unless you want to spend a lot of money buying the required files, I would suggest you take your guitar to a trusted local luthier/repair tech, and have him/her diagnose and fix the problem for you.
the answer to this question depends on what kind of guitar it is and how much water was on it, but i can say that most guitars are destroyed by little amounts of water or humidity, because it causes the wood in the guitar to swell
About $20-$30.
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
Try to fix the nut. the strings could have moved it a little. i had the same problem when i restrung my guitar.
grab a tuner and check if the strings are in tune. Perhaps that ones out of tune.
How much it cost other fix a trans axle on plymouth voyager
not much
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If it's an electric guitar, it might be your amp, or your pickups. If its acoustic take out the strings, and try replacing them. However, if you're not satisfied with that mediocre (at best) response, try this. The strings on a guitary don't buzz, uneven frets do. If a fret is buzzing and it continues even after you replace old strings, (the dead skin on which acts as a medium to create a false uneveness to the fret) then the buzzing must be fixed by either having a new fret put in, or having the action adjusted by the truss rod. A guitar string will never buzz, it's the fret itself that causes the buzzing.
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.
to much
how much would it cost on a 2004 mercury sable
It depends on what is broken on your water heater, as to how much it would cost to fix it. It might actually need to be replaced and be more cost effective to replace it.