BCP SKY4630 사용 설명서 - 페이지 5
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CHANGING STRINGS
Installing New Strings:
1.
Remove the bridge pin of your guitar. Bridge pins can stick to the guitar, and may take some time to get
o ; the edge of a peg winder (available at any local music store) can be used to help. Locate the proper
string to replace your old string. Then, from the end of the string that does NOT have a ball at the end,
feed the string through the bridge via the open hole exposed by removing the pin. Then, press the
bridge pin back into place gently with the slot facing forward, and while holding your finger on the pin,
run the string through until the ball on the end of the string is flush to the bottom of the pin.
4.
Begin to tune the string by winding the tuning peg until the desired sound is produced. After reaching
the desired tone, pull the string lightly. The string will go slightly out of tune. Readjust the tuning peg
until receiving the desired tone again. Repeat the process a few more times. This will ensure that your
string will stay in tune while playing.
5.
You may cut o the excess string, but it is important to leave some excess still attached (about ¼-1
inch) in case the guitar string needs to be restrung again. Remember, it is easy to cut more o later,
but impossible to add string back.
GUITAR CARE
Dust and other foreign matter can harm the quality of your guitar. Make sure to regularly clean and
maintain your guitar, including around the tuning pegs and bridge. To clean your guitar, use a dry, soft
cloth. If desired, guitar polish can be bought from any local music store. Do not leave your guitar exposed
to the sunlight or elements, and be aware that guitars are made of wood and are therefore sensitive to
changes in temperature, humidity, and altitude.
2.
Secure the string to the headstock via the
tuning machine. To do so, make sure the
eye/hole of the tuning machine is parallel to the
neck/headstock of the guitar. Feed the string
through the eye of the tuning machine and pull
the string fairly taut. The string should have a
bit of slack (about 1-2 inches).
3.
While holding the string taut, secure it to the
tuning machine by turning the corresponding
tuning peg to wrap the string around. For extra
security, route the string through itself on the
initial wrap around (see diagram).
- For treble strings (G,B,E), wind the strings
clockwise. For bass strings (E, A, D), wind the
strings counter-clockwise.
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