How to String A Classical Guitar?
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- čas přidán 19. 10. 2022
- This is how to string your classical guitar in easy and correct way.
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One loop is sufficient for all strings. After almost thirty years of doing it with two or more loops, my bridges on my classical guitars started to bow. Luthiers design, make and play the guitar with one loop on the bridge end so thats the way ive been restringing for the last two years.
Restringing my first guitar that requires nylon opposed to my regular acoustic guitar. Really glad I learned I learned how to resting my regular acoustic with with the beads first, because it's pretty intuitive, with the caveat of needing to know how to tie a double loop. Thank you for the lesson!
really easy to follow thanks
Thank you!
Very nice thank you!
Thank you❤
This looks hard glad I use acoustic😅
this IS an acoustic guitar lol
@@DravenxEyeless I thought it was a classical guitar look at the title
@@ravens852 "acoustic" means that the amplification of the sound happens due to the instrument itself, like these classical guitars and the hole that makes the sound reverberate from inside out, instead of using electrical amplification. This one uses nylon strings, and maybe yours uses steel/nickel strings, which are way easier to string, but both have hollow bodies, hence both are acoustic.
@@DravenxEyeless oh😅
@@ravens852acoustic you say?
Thanks
I bought bronze wires was that a bad idea
Is that guitar tune a good one? Do you recommend it?? Or not? Thanks 👍 🙏
What background is the background song?
Please tell us the background music name
What nylon string did you use?
Does it matter if wind the steing over itself? Or if the steing is wind towards the center of the guitar vs outward?
Both E strings should be wound towards the inside. Every other string is wound going towards the outside. This avoid any strings overlapping eachother in the tuners. Try to avoid overlapping your windings as if they slip you’re going to immediately lose string tension and have to retune. An easy way to make sure that doesn’t happen is to get a fingernail or a pick between the strings as you create each wind them to keep them orderly.
When you can't play the forbidden song so you come up with your own version 😜
Did he cut off the weird loop on the end of the string? I dont know wich side goes on what end!😢
Classical guitar strings don't have them
You CAN purchase classical strings with ball-ends if you prefer (just like your steel strings, the ball-end goes to the bridge). Shown here is the traditional type without ball-ends. 😊
this is why i love shorts
Why does the E, A, D low strings in a classical guitar string looks like a metal? Or is there something i dont know? Can someone clarify that part for me thanks
Pretty sure it’s nylon core with metal sheathing. No clue how it holds together but sounds amazing
They are metal, its only the bottom three that are mylon
There’s nylon inside. I just restringed mine and had to cut off some extra string at the end and it has a soft core. Also, the difference in tension between a classical and an acoustic is insane, they’re very soft and warm feeling compared to acoustics
@@youngsqueeks yeah youre right
This is acoustic classical guitar
Thanks for sharing 🎉🎉🎉
🤔?why not just push through backwards and tie the bridge knot?
What song is this?
In memory of Jean Talon
Video made by Freddy Krueger
So just wrap round at the top , evening know that's not correct
Thanks for showing dude this is super helpful. I gotta say tho, Jesus Christ the nails on your thumbs are a little freaky.
What is the name of the piece?
it's called: In Memory of Jean Talon
Sounds like an off brand stairway to heaven😂
Just get ball end