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One last question - Restringing
I have finally become more comfortable changing strings on my classical guitar...just one last newbie question...does it matter how many turns of string you have on the headstock tuning post?
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But I think a video works better than me trying to explain this. Here is one of the really good ones I've found on the subject. If you follow this, you'll be in good shape: Good luck!
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A two or three loops on the wound strings is usually enough. Maybe another on the fourth string. Several loops on the unwound strings.
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