when the old ones are worn down so low that the strings buzz (presuming you have the same action as when the frets were 'new')
It depends on what kind of strings you have and how much you play but probably about 1-3 months.
Yes, but only if the worms are guitar strings called Bob.
To restring an acoustic guitar you have to drop the end if the string in the bridge and replace the pin. Then string it through the tuning post, kink it, and tune it.
From top of guitar to the bottom: E A D G B E
There could be a problem with your string winding technique. There are many different resources with diagrams showing how to restring a guitar properly. It could also be due to a problem with the actual tuner (at the top of the guitar headstock where the string is tightened) With age and stress- the components can become worn. In this case- you we need to repair or most likely replace the malfunctioning part. .
Well, it depends on what you like best. Say you like the guitar, you should play the guitar.
Yes, but only if the worms are guitar strings called Bob.
To restring an acoustic guitar you have to drop the end if the string in the bridge and replace the pin. Then string it through the tuning post, kink it, and tune it.
Example sentence - The new gadget proved its value when I had to restring my guitar quickly.
From top of guitar to the bottom: E A D G B E
How do you restring a hills hoist
Take it to Jeweler ! :)
Slowly
There could be a problem with your string winding technique. There are many different resources with diagrams showing how to restring a guitar properly. It could also be due to a problem with the actual tuner (at the top of the guitar headstock where the string is tightened) With age and stress- the components can become worn. In this case- you we need to repair or most likely replace the malfunctioning part. .
Well, it depends on what you like best. Say you like the guitar, you should play the guitar.
with your hands...
Restringing a guitar only takes about half an hour, but you'd have to call up the stores and ask them how busy they are. If they weren't busy they might do the job while you waited. Michigan is a very large state so without an exact location we could not give you an exact answer.
you should have one guitar and one base guitar It depends on what kind of sound you want...but you definitly need at least one electric guitar and one bass guitar.