Good demo. Note that the Saddle end of the string can start to creep as you turn the peg. Have to keep an eye on it and make sure it's tucked tight into the next string loop to keep it in place.
Very good tutorial Dave. Although I normally play acoustic or electric, I've got an old classic guitar that I decided to re-string. It's been so long that I couldn't remember the process so it's here that Dave Doll comes in and he makes it look so easy. I found the treble strings really easy but the bass strings were far more difficult and just didn't do what I wanted them to. So just a warning to readers : don't snip the ends off until you are absolutely sure that the strings are correctly tied to the bridge otherwise if you need to untie one, then there is unsufficient length to retie to the tuning peg. Anyway, having snipped the bass strings, I wasn't happy with the ties so I undid them all. I did manage to retie the 5th and 6th strings but the 4th started to unravel so I gave up. Conclusion: the process is fiddly and not as easy as it looks so don't get over-confident. Keep studying the film until you are familiar with the process. If you are like me and on the useless side, then buy a set of nylon strings with ball ends. Much easier.
Very detailed and professional stringing technique. There are so many different variations, it's hard to decide. I suppose I'll rely on a video made by a guitar maker or string maker.
THANK YOU! This was so helpful! Just before finding your video, I was viewing one that not only demonstrated a sloppy technique, but more importantly, it was filmed at the wrong angle. You made this so easy to follow along with, and I love the technique!
I saved another video like this, however, this video has the guitar I do, the other one didn't. Thanks. I needed to know how to do that on the bottom of the guitar by the bridge to figure out how that works, I couldn't, I can string a regular acoustic but never know how to do a classical like this one. THANKS TONS..
This is a really good video for first time stringers I watched a few videos about it but this one is the best he give you really good instructions and tips. Keep this up and thank it helped me a lot.
Thank you very much! I had my first string change done by my local guitar shop, as I wasn't ready to screw it up lol... how ever they screwed it up for me, so I got a chance to learn something anyways! Excellent video, I hope with pratice I'll get to be that good!
Thanks Dave but i have some questions 1. beginners may have liked to know wich side of the strings to the brigde and which to the saddle, or is it not important? 2. i was wondering because this is the first time i see someone winding the e strings to the inside, all other tutorials i have seen wind them for good string spacing to the outside, why you do it differently? 3. i did read that the ends of the strings at the bridge shouldnt touch the body and not each other, shouldnt i worry?
THANKS for this, Dave. I have a 1963 000-28C that I'm absolutely horrible at stringing -- now I know exactly how to do it. Much appreciated.
Good demo. Note that the Saddle end of the string can start to creep as you turn the peg. Have to keep an eye on it and make sure it's tucked tight into the next string loop to keep it in place.
Very good tutorial Dave. Although I normally play acoustic or electric, I've got an old classic guitar that I decided to re-string. It's been so long that I couldn't remember the process so it's here that Dave Doll comes in and he makes it look so easy. I found the treble strings really easy but the bass strings were far more difficult and just didn't do what I wanted them to.
So just a warning to readers : don't snip the ends off until you are absolutely sure that the strings are correctly tied to the bridge otherwise if you need to untie one, then there is unsufficient length to retie to the tuning peg.
Anyway, having snipped the bass strings, I wasn't happy with the ties so I undid them all. I did manage to retie the 5th and 6th strings but the 4th started to unravel so I gave up.
Conclusion: the process is fiddly and not as easy as it looks so don't get over-confident. Keep studying the film until you are familiar with the process. If you are like me and on the useless side, then buy a set of nylon strings with ball ends. Much easier.
the most clear and straight forward video on restringing a nylon string guitar, thanks a lot!
Been restringing classical guitars since 1981, but I still got a few tips here. Thanks!
very helpful video, thank you
Really nice job. I've been playing for years - I always do a complete bodge job of changing strings.
Much thanks for the tie in on the tail. Brilliant. Cutting first was indeed tricky. But got it.
Nice Guitar!!!
Thanks for explaining it in such a way that even a moron like me gets it :D
Excellent(!), the best yet, thank you!
Very detailed and professional stringing technique. There are so many different variations, it's hard to decide. I suppose I'll rely on a video made by a guitar maker or string maker.
Great Vid the best by far, especially showing the tucked method at the bridge, so much more tidy and hopefully prevents slippage. Thanks !!!
Thank you, maestro!
I have been shown many different ways but this looks professional. This is my ne method. Thanks for sharing.
THANK YOU! This was so helpful! Just before finding your video, I was viewing one that not only demonstrated a sloppy technique, but more importantly, it was filmed at the wrong angle. You made this so easy to follow along with, and I love the technique!
I saved another video like this, however, this video has the guitar I do, the other one didn't. Thanks. I needed to know how to do that on the bottom of the guitar by the bridge to figure out how that works, I couldn't, I can string a regular acoustic but never know how to do a classical like this one. THANKS TONS..
Thank you very much! This helped me restring my guitar!!
Nice and clean! Thanks!
great technique on the bridge!
Very good video, thanks!
Great tutorial!
thank you so much! The bridge looks great! I love the attention to detail with the winding. Everything looks really good
Great video, really helped with my first re string.
Awesome video. Finally one that actually shows how to do it properly. I'm going to re string tonight and I'll use this video if I need any help :)
This is a really good video for first time stringers I watched a few videos about it but this one is the best he give you really good instructions and tips. Keep this up and thank it helped me a lot.
I like very much the technique applied at the bridge, thank you very much for sharing!
Thank you very much! I had my first string change done by my local guitar shop, as I wasn't ready to screw it up lol... how ever they screwed it up for me, so I got a chance to learn something anyways!
Excellent video, I hope with pratice I'll get to be that good!
Thanks Dave but i have some questions
1. beginners may have liked to know wich side of the strings to the brigde and which to the saddle, or is it not important?
2. i was wondering because this is the first time i see someone winding the e strings to the inside, all other tutorials i have seen wind them for good string spacing to the outside, why you do it differently?
3. i did read that the ends of the strings at the bridge shouldnt touch the body and not each other, shouldnt i worry?
Thank you very much for the tutorial. Very detailed. Absolutly great.
Thank you dude
Thanks much. A very helpful video. I just bought a classical guitar at a thrift store and I am going to restring it myself.
Brill, thanks very much. A very pleasant viewing experience, love the cover too.
Thanks for the tutorial. I've just purchased my first guitar - a classical.
The best demo of all. Thank you
Best way to re string your classical guitar
What if you don't have the nylon strings? Do you still do it the same way?
No, each guitar varies in how you restring it.
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