How Do You Replace The Strings On An Electric Guitar?
With regular playing, guitar strings lose their elasticity and tone quality. If you are playing your electric guitar every day, you may need to change the strings every 1 to 2 weeks. Electric guitars are strung with steel strings, much like a steel string acoustic guitar. Identify E, the lowest bass string. Loosen the tuning peg for this string until the string has some slack. Clip the string with wire cutters. Pull the bottom end of the string out through the bridge, or through the back of the guitar. Unwind the top from the peg until you can remove it. Discard these pieces of the old string. Remove the new bass E string from the packet and observe that the ends are different. The end that will attach at the bottom of the guitar has a round metal knob on it, and the other end is straight. Pass the straight end of the string through the available hole at the bottom end of the guitar so that the metal knob on the end of the string catches at the bottom and the straight end of the string