Dude! Thank you so much! Based on my own experience, I have watched so many restringing tutorials, and yours is by far the best! I find that so many other tutorials make things confusing, but yours was easy to understand!
Came here because a lot of youtubers said my azes needs locking tuner and it is not possible to use the vintage tuners. Therefore I will try the advice on the 1. string. Your video is really helpful. Thank you very much.
Thank you for a great video. I just got a nice Fender with vintage tuners (my first) and I couldn’t of string my guitar without you! Although my finished tuners didn’t look like yours. I probably will be getting locking tuners though. I have them on all my other guitars.
Terrific video! I personally love vintage tuners. I find them easier to string than the current tuners with a hole on the side. Suggestion - you need to have kitty in more of your shots!!! Made me smile!
Thank you for keeping it simple and actually explaining some things! Took me 3 videos of confusion (new to electric guitars) before finding yours to figure any of this out even tho it's so simple haha The tremolo bridge thing is what confused me the most tbh because people did all this complicated stuff with adjusting heights, adjusting the truss rod (hope I spelled it right) etc etc I'm sure all that stuff is needed to be done eventually or when you get different types of strings but I just wanted change these cheap ass strings that came with my guitar 😅 the higher e string and the a string both snapped at the same time when I went to play my fav song (which is very chill...I'm very much NOT a shredder) Also, your cat is a very handsome and adorable chaos entity just like mine haha Mine was also trying to eat the strings and play with them
I also have the same squier strat in black maple neck in mint condition 1984 .Please can you tell me what tuner you are useing I whant one .Big Al from ITALY Great Video To
40 plus years working on guitars. It's fine taking all strings off. No oil on fret board. Lightly water damp cloth and lightly wipe board. Tune and check intonation though I'm sure there will be little change. No concerns with truss rod. Cheers!!
Always find it a pain to redo my old strat, one of the string ends always gets stuck in one the holes. My les paul I can do the whole lot in no time at all.
Dude! Thank you so much! Based on my own experience, I have watched so many restringing tutorials, and yours is by far the best! I find that so many other tutorials make things confusing, but yours was easy to understand!
Agreed
Thank you. I always had trouble with these vintage tuners on my Strat. It helps to watch someone do it and explain how to do it.
I think Roy knew another way to restring, he wanted to show us.
Came here because a lot of youtubers said my azes needs locking tuner and it is not possible to use the vintage tuners. Therefore I will try the advice on the 1. string. Your video is really helpful. Thank you very much.
Thanks 😎
Great tutorial. I like to stretch the strings right after putting them on, then tune.
Excellent tutorial!! Best I’ve seen by far. Thank you!
I demand Roy comes back in to help.
Awesome demo, and I love Roy!
Love the cat.
Thank you for a great video. I just got a nice Fender with vintage tuners (my first) and I couldn’t of string my guitar without you!
Although my finished tuners didn’t look like yours. I probably will be getting locking tuners though. I have them on all my other guitars.
Fantastic demonstration Thank you, very thorough.
Terrific video! I personally love vintage tuners. I find them easier to string than the current tuners with a hole on the side. Suggestion - you need to have kitty in more of your shots!!!
Made me smile!
easiest way to stop the strings from popping out while restringing is to push the string down with a toothpick in the tuner hole while you wind it up.
Love my guitars, and enjoyed the tips re vintage tuners. Also love cats and had to rewind for Roy.
What’s the advantage of these tuners
Same here a lovely ginger puss!
Thank you for keeping it simple and actually explaining some things!
Took me 3 videos of confusion (new to electric guitars) before finding yours to figure any of this out even tho it's so simple haha
The tremolo bridge thing is what confused me the most tbh because people did all this complicated stuff with adjusting heights, adjusting the truss rod (hope I spelled it right) etc etc
I'm sure all that stuff is needed to be done eventually or when you get different types of strings
but I just wanted change these cheap ass strings that came with my guitar 😅 the higher e string and the a string both snapped at the same time when I went to play my fav song (which is very chill...I'm very much NOT a shredder)
Also, your cat is a very handsome and adorable chaos entity just like mine haha
Mine was also trying to eat the strings and play with them
I also have the same squier strat in black maple neck in mint condition 1984 .Please can you tell me what tuner you are useing I whant one .Big Al from ITALY Great Video To
Thank you for your tip of 1st string
Give our Love to Roy!!!
Good one dude!Thanx great infos for abedroom player...
Can you make a video on restring a violin and mandolin? I've never changed the strings. And how much slack for violin
Great video man!
Great video, very helpful thanks!
Your cat is soo cute😇😇😇
great tech advice
I go One by one as keep a similar tension on the neck, thus avoiding intonation shifts and possible truss rud issues. Thoughts?
40 plus years working on guitars. It's fine taking all strings off. No oil on fret board. Lightly water damp cloth and lightly wipe board. Tune and check intonation though I'm sure there will be little change. No concerns with
truss rod. Cheers!!
Always find it a pain to redo my old strat, one of the string ends always gets stuck in one the holes. My les paul I can do the whole lot in no time at all.
Thank you so much! The best tutorial I have ever run into! Can you please do bass strings as well?
Thank you...
Thanks
Good video for beginners. Get locking tuners and never look back.
The only thing I can say which you did not do was stretching the stings a couple of times before a final tuning.
Bring back Roy!
Oh, Roy
Kink the string before you cut it...cut at the kink.
I hate these tuners with all of my soul