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To properly fix guitar strings, first identify the broken string and remove it from the guitar. Next, choose a replacement string of the same gauge and material. Thread the new string through the bridge and tuning peg, then tighten it to the correct pitch. Trim any excess string and tune the guitar to ensure proper tension.

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