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Univox training for Future Shop - lucky
How to string & tune your guitar Page 1 About Univox Having made solid and reliable instruments for nearly 50 years, Univox has played a significant role throughout music history. From 1960s Uni-Vibe pedals used in Hendrix’s sound, to the Hi-Flyer guitars smashed by Kurt Cobain, Univox has contributed to the sounds of Rock N Roll with its amplifiers, guitars and effects pedals. About the electric guitar kit Double cutaway standard electric guitar Alder body Maple neck 21 fret rosewood fingerboard Volume control Dual tone control 5 position pickup switch About the electric guitar kit Kit includes: • 10 watt amp with driver • Guitar / amp cable • Rock House Method DVD with 90 minutes of free lessons • Padded gig bag • Nylon guitar strap • Extra set of guitar strings • 3 guitar picks How to string an electric guitar How to string an electric guitar In this example, the high E string is used. It breaks more frequently than the others because it is the smallest. This is what the ends of the string look like. How to string an electric guitar Turn the guitar so the back side is facing you. Pass the bare end of the string through the hole on the far left. How to string an electric guitar The string will come out on the front of the guitar, through the bridge. Pull the string out from here as far as it will go. How to string an electric guitar Bring the end of the string up to the headstock and pass it through the peg hole1. Make sure to: 1 2 • Pass the string under the retainer2 • Guide the string into the groove3 on the nut of the guitar 3 How to string an electric guitar Note on which side of the peg the strings go. They should always be toward the inside of the headstock. : ; How to string an electric guitar Bring the string in a loop around the peg. Make sure to: • Pass the loop over the loose end of the string • Keep the string on the correct side of the peg How to string an electric guitar Tighten the string around the peg. Leave about 1½” (4cm) of slack in the rest of the string. Tip: use the length of the 1st fret as a reference. How to string an electric guitar Bend the loose end of the string upwards. This will help ensure the string gets locked into place. How to string an electric guitar Start turning the tuning key counterclockwise. counter clockwise 1st On the first turn, wrap the string over the loose end. On the second turn, wrap the string under the loose end. Now the string is locked in place. 2nd How to string an electric guitar Continue to wind the string until it is no longer slack. Cut off the excess string. Congrats, you’re done stringing the guitar! How to tune a guitar How to tune a guitar Power on the tuner and clip it onto the guitar’s headstock. high E B Familiarize yourself with the names of the strings here. G D A low E low high E A D G B E How to tune a guitar Press the power button again once to switch it to guitar tuning mode. high E B G D A low E low high E A D G B E How to tune a guitar It is typical to start tuning with the low E string. high E B Being the thickest, it rarely goes out of tune. G D Pluck the low E string. A low E low high E A D G B E How to tune a guitar The screen will display the name of the note. There are 3 possible results: Indicator points to the left: : note is flat. Indicator is vertical: ; note is in tune. Indicator points to the right: : note is sharp. Action Î turn key counterclockwise to tighten the string. Action Î move on to the next highest string. In this example, A. Action Î turn key clockwise to loosen the string. How to tune a guitar Once a note is in tune, you are ready to repeat the process with the next highest string. high E B G When all 6 strings are in tune, the guitar is ready to play. D A low E low high E A D G B E Rock on!