Added by on 2013-07-15

Watch more Beginner Guitar Lessons videos: www.howcast.com Subscribe to Howcast’s YouTube Channel – howc.st Learn how to restring an electric guitar in this video from Howcast’s How to Play Guitar: Beginners series. Howcast uploads the highest quality how-to videos daily! Be sure to check out our playlists for guides that interest you: howc.st Subscribe to Howcast’s other YouTube Channels: Howcast Health Channel – howc.st Howcast Video Games Channel – howc.st Howcast Tech Channel – howc.st Howcast Food Channel – howc.st Howcast Arts & Recreation Channel – howc.st Howcast Sports & Fitness Channel – howc.st Howcast Personal Care & Style Channel – howc.st Howcast empowers people with engaging, useful how-to information wherever, whenever they need to know how. Emphasizing high-quality instructional videos, Howcast brings you experts who provide accurate information in easy-to-follow tutorials on everything from makeup, hairstyling, nail art design, and soccer to parkour, skateboarding, dancing, kissing, and much, much more. Let’s talk about restringing an electric guitar. when you but the guitar strings, some of them come in independent sleeves for each string, but some of them are just grouped together like this, and then on the back of the package, they’re color coded. Here, I’m gonna change the [...]

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25 Comments

  • Dustin Tran 11 years ago

    Yeah, you have to, or the string might poke you!

  • mrshnarfles 11 years ago

    I have this guitar, same color too…

  • 2010smackdat 11 years ago

    Today my dad got my amp and I got my one e sting for it and it snaped so dang I thought maybe this would help

  • Roger Roy 11 years ago

    He does not explain how much slack you should leave prior to winding. You need at least a 3″ height from string to fretboard on the heavy strings and two inches for the lighter top strings.
    He also does not show you the proper “locking” method which guitarists have used
    for decades. I was not impressed, high quality production video with low quality information

  • cutezombiekitteh 11 years ago

    doesn’t really show how lose the string is before you start winding…

  • Icanhasoboe 11 years ago

    well crap that was a fail for me

  • Mrmusicman617 11 years ago

    Chill, bro.

  • adamsturdy321 11 years ago

    He went from E to A then E again.

  • mins332 11 years ago

    Guys he pushed down the string as hw did it

  • pwnPotato95 11 years ago

    I fixed mine! Thank you. the high e string never goes into tune for me..

  • cj4754 11 years ago

    I cant fucking do it. I can never get it started. It always fucking falls off and it fucking pisses me off. I dnt buy strings so they go straight in the garbage. son of a fucking bitch bhjdsafhvdsbvhj,zx

  • chris love 11 years ago

    this guy is a waste of time! way to teach people idiot.like the guy said thats the a string.ass wipe

  • ThySofaKing 11 years ago

    my motherfucking string broke like 2 inches on the end im fucking pissed!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • spooky599 11 years ago

    motorbike engine start at 1:42

  • spooky599 11 years ago

    haha i just restringed my guitar with the exact same strings he’s using

  • epicarrows 11 years ago

    READ THIS BEFORE YOU COMMENT he probally did something and had to restring the A string instead…

  • bassshredder16 11 years ago

    u dumbass thats not ur low e thats ur a string

  • musiclilife1024 11 years ago

    U didnt explain that well

  • TheBlacksabbathfan9 11 years ago

    @calvin0135 yea I was wondering that to

  • DanielsHungry 11 years ago

    Only thing that always gets forgotton is how much excess to leave to tune. example:- you notice him holding the string down on the nut, yet holding whats left of the string high away from the fretboard? (i believe thats called slack i am unsure) but this part isnt explained on why he is holding the string high.

    some people might just pull the string through, turn the tuning peg without leaving excess & the string will snap. leaving them clueless as to why. so this needs to be explained.

  • redlinechavez 11 years ago

    I thought you were putting on your E string? 

  • JESSESEIBEL 11 years ago

    Hey, give this guy a break. I’m a guitar player with nine years under my belt and people might not know how to do this stuff!

  • BeckiLouisee 11 years ago

    I might unsubscribe for a little bit because my sub box is flooding with bloody guitar videos -.-

  • Vennela Perikala 11 years ago

    THIRD

  • Leri Chichinadze 11 years ago

    HELP! my first string keeps braking, so what can i do?