Re: a question for guitar players

2020-10-05 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : the_ruler_of_dark_forces via Audiogames-reflector
Re: a question for guitar players Yeah, the new strings need to stretch for some time. You can speed up the process by pulling them upwards a bit and doing a lot of string bending. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/577366/#p577366 -- Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames

Re: a question for guitar players

2020-10-05 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : ashleygrobler04 via Audiogames-reflector
Re: a question for guitar players I love re stringing my guitar. I've got the yamaha gt modle accoostic and yeah, the string might tune out after you've put a new one on, just tune and play and repeat untill it is less notable. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/577348/#p577348

Re: a question for guitar players

2020-10-05 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Marina7 via Audiogames-reflector
Re: a question for guitar players Just give it some days, it is perfectly normal for strings to get out of tune real fast or sound strange when you have just replaced them. So don't worry hopefully it will be fixed soon. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/577345/#p577345

Re: a question for guitar players

2020-10-05 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Socheat via Audiogames-reflector
Re: a question for guitar players Yeah, playing the string instruments like violin, guitar etc makes me feels good. I especially like the violin sound which I'm currently learning. Really relaxing though. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/577344/#p577344 -- Audiogames-reflector

Re: a question for guitar players

2020-10-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Blue-Eyed Demon via Audiogames-reflector
Re: a question for guitar players Honestly, once I figured it out, it was really easy. Now if I can just get that last string to stay in tune I will be completely satisfied. I love the strings though. They are a heavier gage and honestly just sound really good. Of course, since

Re: a question for guitar players

2020-10-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : KenshiraTheTrinity via Audiogames-reflector
Re: a question for guitar players Yeah a new string will often go out of tune easily till you use it a bit. I don't mind changing strings myself, I actually find it relaxing. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/577307/#p577307 -- Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames

Re: a question for guitar players

2020-10-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Socheat via Audiogames-reflector
Re: a question for guitar players Sorry for little off-topic here. But that's the one thing I hate about string instruments. Violin is also quite hard after the electric guitars. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/577305/#p577305 -- Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames

Re: a question for guitar players

2020-10-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Blue-Eyed Demon via Audiogames-reflector
Re: a question for guitar players Thanks for all the help guys. I was able to do it. And luckily the guitar has just a normal bridge, so that saved myself a lot of extra work. Only annoyance is that now my high E is not staying in tune but hopefully as I break it in more it will fix itself

Re: a question for guitar players

2020-10-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : TJ . Breitenfeldt via Audiogames-reflector
Re: a question for guitar players HI, I have played for about 10 years, I change my guitar strings myself, although I won't claim to be an expert.I will try and explain it in words how to change a string, although it is going to be a bit challenging.I am not familiar with Ibanez guitars

Re: a question for guitar players

2020-10-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : KenshiraTheTrinity via Audiogames-reflector
Re: a question for guitar players If you look on the back of your guitar, you should find a square panel with screws on it, should have some holes in it as well. Thats where you feed the strings through to the side thats facing away from you when you play. Usually I just unscrew the panel

Re: a question for guitar players

2020-10-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : KenshiraTheTrinity via Audiogames-reflector
Re: a question for guitar players If you look on the back of your guitar, you should find a square panel with screws on it, should have some holes in it as well. Thats where you feed the strings through to the side thats facing away from you when you play. Usually I just unscrew the panel

Re: a question for guitar players

2020-10-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : KenshiraTheTrinity via Audiogames-reflector
Re: a question for guitar players If you look on the back of your guitar, you should find a square panel with screws on it, should have some holes in it as well. Thats where you feed the strings through to the side thats facing you when you play. Usually I just unscrew the panel and feed

a question for guitar players

2020-10-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Blue-Eyed Demon via Audiogames-reflector
a question for guitar players Hello everyone. I was hoping there might be some guitar players out there who would be able to help me out. So here is the situation. I have an Ibanez electric guitar with a normal bridge, and one of my strings just broke on me a little while ago. The problem