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Guitar Tips : How to String a Les Paul Guitar

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2010

A Les Paul guitar is an easy guitar to string. Discover how to string a Les Paul with the help of a professional guitarist in this free video.

Expert: Alan Trout
Bio: Alan Trout has been a professional guitarist for more than 27 years.
Filmmaker: Phillip Givens

Series Description: Expand your guitar techniques with the help of a professional guitarist in this free video series.

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  • Definitely just broke my G when trying to replace it watching this.

  • its not a matter of if, its a matter of when.

  • i want that bridge where do you get them

    

  • @sudam666 get add blocker on firefox :D

  • almost correct. ... after doing this, pull the string tight a few times away from the neck then re-tune every time. this gets rid of all the slack in the string and makes staying in tune possible....just like you would do on an acoustic guitar.

    they way this string change is done, in this video ,the string will be out of tune big time after only 30 bloody seconds of playing on it!!

  • Well done !!!

  • thanks a lot!!!!!!! I finally learned how to do this correctly!!!!!

  • this probably should have been demonstrated with a usual gibson tailpiece, but otherwise good

  • Great video, the best on utube for changing strings on a les paul

  • Thank's a lot!,

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