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How to Tie Classical Guitar Strings - Metal Wound.



Metal Wound Strings.

String Bridge View Step 1.

Place your guitar on your knees with the head pointing to your left.

Thread the string from left to right through the hole in the Bridge.
String Tie Step 2.

With your right hand take the string and pass up and around the back of the main string
String Bridge View Step 3.

Now pass the end of the string back through the loop to lie against the bottom of the bridge.
String Bridge View Close Up.
Base of Bridge Final Stage.

Looking at the bridge from the right along the length of the guitar, the string should have trapped itself as shown in the picture left, locking the string and preventing slippage.

Securing at the Head.

String Tie Step 1.

Place your guitar with the head of the instrument resting in your lap and the body resting on the floor or table.

Take hold of the string and feed the loose end down through the hole in the barrel as shown.
String Tie Step 2.

Take hold of the string from underneath and feed back up through the space between the barrel and the guitar and take hold with your right hand.
String Tie Step 3.

Pass the string across from the right hand to the left hand.
String Tie Step 4.

Now pass the loose end underneath the main part of the string as shown.
String Tie Step 5.

The knot you are forming with the string is called a Half Hitch.
String Tie Step 6.

With you right hand holding the end pull the string tight and keep it tight.
String Tie Step 7.

Whilst holding tight with the right hand start to turn the tunning peg, in a clockwise direction, with your left hand.
String Tie Step 8.

Keep turning the tunning peg clockwise and you will start to see the Half Hitch knot move as the barrel turns.

You can encourage the movement of the knot by moving your right hand forwards and then backwards in line with the main string.

The knot will eventually line up with the hole in the barrel.
String Tie



Step 9.

Carry on turning the tuning peg until the knot has located over the hole and is now in the position shown in the picture.

In this position the knot cannot slip and you can let go with your right hand.

You can now fit the remaining metal wound strings using the same method and tune your guitar.

Loose ends can now be cut away.


For how to fit the nylon strings click here.
How to tie nylon strings.