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Classical Guitar Lessons : How to String Classical Guitars


The initial step in stringing a exemplary guitar is to lift the fibre at the at the back of of the overpass base, tie a double at the back of and tie it at the back of on the bottom itself. Learn about tightening a fibre at the at the back of of a bottom overpass when stringing a exemplary guitar with assistance from a exemplary guitarist in this free video on exemplary guitar strings. Expert: James Manuele Contact: www.jamesmanuele.com Bio: James Manuele has a Master of Music in guitar performance. Filmmaker: Lisa Fenderson

17 Responses to “Classical Guitar Lessons : How to String Classical Guitars”

  1. AK40HEAVEN says:

    Do you strum with you nail? And I couldn’t play without inlays!!

  2. canaan1967 says:

    Did the little knot at the end close up. You didn’t show us before tuning

  3. InfiniteTones says:

    This is a great lesson, i didn’t expect it to be by my guitar instructor XD James your amazing and thank you for your help
    Jake

  4. Jonsher123 says:

    @thedarkness125 . No it’s a 6 string classical.
    Some makers do put 12 hole bridges on them

  5. thedarkness125 says:

    its a 12 string guitar.

  6. thedarkness125 says:

    yes

  7. jdmitchell2 says:

    it should be

  8. manoloomarer says:

    hmmm…what if i want to change the 5 string of the guitar would it be hte same? as te sixth¿? please answer

  9. aznshortguy says:

    you have a 12 string guitar then

  10. PhuckHue2 says:

    bought my first classical guitar and this helped a lot. D’Addario Pro Arte’s rule!

  11. mlawtone says:

    Likewise… thanks to the guy in blue shirt.

  12. Jonsher123 says:

    No, I know what a twelve string is :) .
    It is a regular classical otherwise and has 6 tuners.
    I found a tutorial on how to do it now, it’s unusual but works well.
    You put it through one hole back over the top and through the other hole then under the string and tighten , No looping round the string needed ,though you have to knot the top three strings and double knot the e string at the back to prevent slipping

  13. eltotoX says:

    That is called a twelve string guitar. They usually use steel strings, so you won’t need to deal with the whole knot tying.

  14. Th3wh1tee says:

    Thanks man, I have been playing guitar for a while, but never classical and with my recent purchase of one this video was nice, informative and candid for my first time restringing it.

  15. Jonsher123 says:

    I just bought a classical guitar ,it has no strings on it and it has 12 holes in the bridge, ie 6 double holes. what do you do with that?

  16. mooniac2 says:

    thxs so much i did it all by my self it took me a while but i got it thx!!!
    u rock!

  17. 312chicagoadam says:

    I’ve been playing for 20+ years, and STILL, I found this video quite informative!

    WELL DONE!

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