Lesson 2: Stringing / Tuning < >

Stringing a guitar (standard tremolo or bridge)

  1. Loosen all 6 strings by unwinding at the tuning pegs.

    String Winder: String winders can be handy tools for quickly loosening and tightening strings.  Make sure you turn them smoothly to avoid string breakage. Peg Tool: Attached to many string winders is a peg tool that allows you to easily remove the pegs from an acoustic guitar.
  2. Place the first string through the tremolo or bridge 
  3. Put the new string through the tuning peg hole and wrap around (see picture to the right)
     

    Peg Happiness: This shows one method of wrapping your string when you string it. 
     
  4. Tighten slightly so that each string can hold itself.
     

     

    Top Left: This is where you feed the strings into the guitar when you are replacing them. 
    Top Right: 
    On acoustics, you have to feed it from inside the body of the guitar.
    String Ball:  This keeps a guitar string in place.

     

  5. Repeat for all strings.
  6. Tune to pitch (see how to tune below)
  7. Stretch strings (see picture below)
     

    String Stretching:  Keep stretching and retuning your strings until the guitar stays in tune when you play it.  The string was superimposed with a red line.
     
  8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 until the guitar does not go out of tune when you play it.

Stringing a guitar (Floyd Rose Tremolo) - Pictures Coming Soon

  1. Loosen the top nut
  2. Loosen the strings with the tuning machines.
  3. Loosen string lock bolts at the end of the bridge approximately 3 turns.
  4. Repeat steps 5 - 8 for each string.  It is suggested that you only replace one string at a time due to the nature of the tremolo.
  5. Remove the old string.
  6. Place the new string through the tuning peg and locking nut.
  7. Cut the string and leave about 1 - 2 inches to work with.
  8. Insert the string into the bridge saddle and tighten until snug but do not overtighten.
  9. Repeat steps 5-8 for each string.
  10. Adjust fine tuning knobs to the middle position.
  11. Stretch strings and tune to pitch using the tuning machines on the headstock.
  12. Tighten the locking topnut.
  13. Stretch strings again
  14. Use fine tuning knobs to tune to pitch.  

Stringing a guitar (Classical Acoustic Guitar) - Pictures Coming Soon

  1. Remove old strings
  2. Tie one end of the strings to the bridge
  3. Put the new string through the tuning peg hole and wrap around
  4. tighten slightly so that it can hold itself.
  5. Repeat for all strings.
  6. Tune to pitch
  7. Stretch strings
  8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 until the guitar does not go out of tune when you play it.

6 String Guitar Tuning

Here's how you tune from a perfectly tuned Low E note.
  1. Hold down the 5th fret of the Low E string and pluck it and the A string
  2. Listen for a beating or pulsating. The faster the beating the more out of tune it is.
  3. Adjust the A string until there is virtually no beating.
  4. Hold the 5th fret of the A string and pluck it and the D string.
  5. Repeat again holding the 5th fret of the D string to tune the G string.
  6. Repeat again holding the 4th fret of the G string to tune the B string.
  7. Repeat again holding the 5th fret of the B string to tune the E string.

Click on the real.gif or the to hear the note to tune to.

Low E A D G B High E

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7 String Guitar Tuning

Seven string guitars are tuned the same way as a six string except that they have an additional low B string. You can tune it by matching the low E string to the 5th fret of the low B string.  

Low B

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12 String Guitar Tuning

Note: Strings are numbered 1 - 12 from the High E string to the Low E string.

The chart below shows the notes that each string is tuned to. You might not know what an octave is. This term refers to an interval. It basically means that the note is 12 half-steps higher or lower than the original note. In this case, all the octaves are higher. This is explained in more detail in Lesson 11: Intervals Part 1In the chart below, if the sounds are not given, that is because they were given in the chart above.

String: Note:    
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11 E (octave) real.gif
10 A real.gif
9 A (octave) real.gif
8 D real.gif
7 D (octave) real.gif
6 G real.gif
5 G (octave) real.gif
4 B real.gif
3 B real.gif
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  1. Starting with a perfectly tuned Low E note, tune every other string the same way that you did for a 6 string guitar (shown above).
  2. Hold down the 12th fret of the 12th string and match that note with the 11th string.
  3. Hold down the 12th fret of the 10th string and match that note with the 9th string.
  4. Hold down the 12th fret of the 8th string and match that note with the 7th string.
  5. Hold down the 12th fret of the 6th string and match that note with the 5th string.
  6. Match the 4th string with the 3rd string.
  7. Match the 2nd string with the 1st string.
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