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How to String a Nylon-String Guitar For Dummies

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2009

Putting a new set of nylon strings on your classical guitar is different from putting metal strings on an electric or acoustic guitar. This video shows you how to restring a classical guitar with nylon strings and get them up to pitch.

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  • The part where he actually starts stringing the guitar is 1:19 (please give this thumbs up if you think that it will help people).

  • this is bull, i can't even see what the hell is going on when he ties the string at the top

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  • @gameboyja it looks like you just do the same thing you do at the bottom

  • Anyone who has ever gone fishing can easily change their own guitar strings! This is a wonderful tutorial! Thanks!

  • The tuning on my guitar keeps on changing after I installed a new set of nylon strings. When I put my capo and take it off, the tune changes. Even when I play it without capo. What should I do???

  • Completely lost at 2:45 - 3:00.

  • Thank you for posting this, t'helped me out greatly!

  • Thanks for posting this!

  • sounds like that guy from "but will it blend?"

  • This video is the most helpful video on changing Nylon Strings that I have found. Thanks for the post!

  • @ZuluSmasher You could go out and search for nylon strings with ball ends

  • thanks a lot. i really appreciate what you're doing.

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