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Take out the strings, pass the side without the small circle from the headstock, all the way to the end, fix it, and then don't pull too tightly, leave part of the string at the headstock, and then start winding, about three turns.
Then it's good to tune the strings, and at first you don't need to tune to the standard tone, but slowly let the piano get used to the tension and then tune to the standard tone
For double-shaken pianos, use the crank to press the bridge parallel to the body, and tune the strings while pressing, if you still have any questions, you can write to me
ps: haha tt didn't you come???
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TT is coming. If it is a single-shake piano, changing strings is as easy as an acoustic guitar or box piano.
If it is a double piano (real piano), it is more troublesome to change the strings.
If you buy the piano in a more reputable store, you can take it and ask the masters in the store to help you change it.
It should be free :)
If you want to learn on your own, you can send me a message. Or.
It's more troublesome, so I have to explain it in detail :)
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Electric Guitar String Changing Tuning Complete Manual!
You'll know when you look at it
It's actually quite simple, huh
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2. Pull out the chord pegs. Use scissors to snap under the nail cap and pry the string peg.
5. Hear a "click", the strings are really fixed.
6. After that, put the other end of the string into the chord knob, and then rotate the knob, so that the string is installed.
7. Finally, tune to the satisfactory string tone.
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1. Remove the strings, insert the twist with the winder and grasp the handle and turn until the strings are loose. If you don't have a winder, you can only twist the piano slowly by hand.
2. Loosen the strings in the order of 6 strings to 1 string, and use the winder to pull out the latch. If you don't have a winder, you have to pry the latch out with something like a key, but that's easy to damage the guitar.
3. Wipe the piano clean with a soft cloth.
4. Take out the new string and bend the string about a centimeter from the tail end (depending on the bridge) to an angle of 135 degrees, and then insert the latch.
5. The 6 strings of the guitar are thicker, so we straighten the strings, grasp the position of the strings with our fingers at the later point of the fifth twister, and then use the other hand to bend the strings along the horizontal direction of the fingerboard (the bending direction of the same side string should be the same, and the left and right bends, right and left bends) and so on.
6. Twist the twist clockwise so that the hole through the string is parallel to the pillow, then wrap around the string, go around the underside of the string, wrap it back from above the string, lock it to prevent the string from slipping, tighten the string, so that the extra part of the string is a little upward, so that when the string is tightened in the next step, the extra string will not be stuck elsewhere.
7. Use the winder again, pay attention to hold down the strings at the pillow, otherwise the previous work will be in vain, and trim off the excess with wire cutters.
Knowledge development. How to care for guitar strings.
1. Buy a stove pin case or case to protect the guitar from dust and facilitate the storage of the guitar.
2. Place the guitar in a dry place, avoid sun exposure, if the air is too humid, you can put some desiccant in the case, pay attention, do not put the guitar directly on the table or floor.
3. Remember to wipe the piano with a dry cloth after practicing every day to avoid leaving sweat and oil secreted by the palms to keep the piano tidy, and then use a care agent to maintain the piano body.
4. Wipe the piano board carefully, especially the fingerboard part should be wiped carefully, this part has the most contact with the fingers and the longest time. Professional fingerboard cleaning wipes can be used to remove sweat and dirt.
5. Professional string cleaning wipes can eliminate acid, dust and stains, keep the strings lubricated, and prolong the service life of the strings.
6. Play often and let all parts of the guitar vibrate fully at any time, which is the best way to maintain the guitar strings. For a period of time when you may not play, loose strings are necessary. If the strings are too tight, it can also cause the neck to bend or cause the horse to fall off.
But you don't have to loosen the strings too much, just loosen them properly. Every tight string must be tuned, if the requirements are not harsh, use the resonance method of the five frets to conceal the hand tuning, one minute is enough.
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The guitar string changes are as follows:
Prepare materials: a new set of strings, wire cutters, stringers, or other small tools that can be warped.
1. The selection of strings, pay attention to a set of strings after opening, according to the marking method of different brands of strings, first of all, we must distinguish 6 strings, although this step is not difficult, but to remind novices, so as not to be confused and busy, and finally wrong.
2. Take out the new string and bend the string about a centimeter from the end (depending on the bridge) at a small angle to facilitate the insertion into the small hole.
3. Insert the latch back into the hole, noting that the side with the groove is the side that fits the string. Sockage.
4. Thread the other end of the string into the string hole to leave the string margin (you can't straighten the string on the fingerboard, and you have to tighten it after a while!) The reservation of the margin is not easy to describe according to the number of winding turns, and you will have an empirical judgment if you try a few times).
<>6. Use the winder again to start tightening and fixing the strings (if there is none, twist it by hand), pay attention to the aforementioned must use your hands to tighten the strings of the margin, otherwise the string margin inside the bolt part and the string margin of the headpiece will cause the strings to run off.
The first thing to do is to remove the strings: insert the winder into the twist and turn it by grasping the handle until the strings come loose. (If you don't have a stringer, you can only twist the piano slowly by hand). >>>More
Basically, the brown fingerboard turns black, which means that the moisture and humidity of the fingerboard are quite high at the moment, so that it can't be pushed at all. This is not too clear because it was not used on the spot, and it is generally recommended that unless the humidity is really in a low state, for example, the pores of the fingerboard have white spots, and at that time a thin layer of lemon oil or fingerboard oil is good on the top, and the application method should be to put the fingerboard oil on the piano cloth or toilet paper first, and gently wipe the fingerboard, so that it is good, and then due to the different humidity in the region, there will be different maintenance methods, and the humidity is generally high in the summer of the domestic coastal areas. I would recommend that you don't apply fretboard oil at all at this time, and it's usually fine to apply the oil once a season or two months unless the fretboard is very dirty, otherwise try to do as little as possible: (because of your sweat.) >>>More
Ah, actually.
Both kneading strings can be used, but the effect varies depending on the guitar. >>>More
Don't talk nonsense upstairs. It's true that in theory, it's absolutely possible, but with good effects. At least 3000 or more. >>>More
The new strings are softer than the old strings, so it may be because the strings have become softer. It is also possible that you removed all the old strings at once when you were winding, causing the neck tension to suddenly become smaller and the neck to bend. Someone downstairs explained how to adjust the neck, if the new strings are soft, you can see the effect in a few days, and if you still play the product, you can directly raise the pillow