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How To Restring And Clean Your Guitar by Armand COMPLETE WALKTHROUGH

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  • Hey I have an Ibanez with a floating tremolo. If I take all the strings won't that like mess up the Tremolo and sink down or something? Cause I really want to clean my fretboard.(it's starting to get really muddy)

  • @megaluisdeth I have a separate video series about tremolos if you will go to my channel!

  • what song was playing at 2:42? Thanks for tutorial.

  • @blender3dPy That's "She is my sin" by Nightwish.

  • i dont know what im doing wrong but when i change my strings it always has a high pitched tone, any advice?

  • @bringmethemike Your information is much too vague, I can't help you unless you give me all the information and what you have/have not tried.

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  • @guillotinedeath i heard the same thing. If you cut all the strings off at once that you can warp the neck?

  • @guillotinedeathits only bad if you leave them off for long periods of time.

  • good tutorial, easy to understand, and not to quick. great stuff! :D

  • @guillotinedeath Well, good sir. Someone lied to you. Change your strings about once a month. It will keep your guitar sounding good, feeling good, and looking good.

  • @megaluisdeth easier said than done but if u take an old string off, clean that area, put the new string on, and just keep going one at a time so that you never lose tension one your bridge/neck you should be good. hope that helps a little bit. also q-tips work good at cleaning under the string and cleaning the string themselves< you'll go through alot of q-tips( cotton swabs on a stick) but it works well.

  • @maggot6639 Thanks but I sold my Ibanez about 9 months ago! I'll keep that in mind if I get a tremolo guitar again.

  • @megaluisdeth put a wooden block or somthing under the the trem before removing the string, press the trem down (like doing a divebomb) and stick the item in there and see if it stays well and after that done :) change strings and put new ones! :D

  • what are the tone pros for?

    i have some on my esp but have no clue

  • ive heard that taking all the strings off is bad?

  • 5:13 showoff. :P

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