Yes, its pretty easy too! If you tell me the guitar type I can walk you through it. chaddukes@yahoo.com
2006-09-11 05:05:58
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answered by ii7-V7 4
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Is this a question about if it is possible or if I can do it. The answer is yes to both. The first time I tried abot 7 years ago, it was really bad. I have gotten much better and quicker now 5 guitars later.
2006-09-11 05:07:12
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answered by vanb11 2
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Of course you can but, since you seem to be new to it, I would check with a professional about the procedure. I remember hearing something about removing all the strings at once can cause the neck to bend and that it is a big problem.
2006-09-11 05:06:50
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answered by Bob 6
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Any person who handles an instrument should know the basics. It's just like owning a car and not being able to check the oil or changing a tire. You need to maintain your own equipment. If you can't do it, learn or give it up!
2006-09-11 05:04:48
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answered by carpathianne 5
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It's not that difficult.
Just have a look on how the other strings are fixed
2006-09-11 05:11:41
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answered by Meemee 3
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Sure, my son does it all the time. Make sure you get good strings or you'll be changing them more often.
2006-09-11 05:06:04
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answered by goldielocks123 4
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Of course you can! Take one off, at first, noting how it came off, and just reverse the procedure. In no time, you will be a pro at it!
Good luck,
Stevo.
2006-09-11 05:06:47
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answered by Anonymous
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no I do not have a guitar, if I had one yes I could
2006-09-11 05:05:48
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answered by Mechanical 6
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yes
2006-09-11 05:05:21
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answered by Diana 6
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yes
2006-09-11 05:02:18
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answered by 1 5
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