you might have to cut a bigger slot in your nut the part where the strings go just before the headstock because they usually are smaller on the high side especially the first two strings. if the nut is plastic just use a knife if bone try a small round file if metal metal saw or file. or get a experienced guitarist or have a music store do it.if your guitar has a locking nut it should work with no modification but if you have a roller nut it might need to be changed.
2006-10-25 19:01:39
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answered by Anonymous
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You will need to replace the bone (the plastic piece the strings pass through at the top of the neck) and depending on the make of guitar, maybe the bridge or bridge saddles.
If you are a newbie, these are things better left to a guitar tech.
2006-10-25 18:58:35
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answered by Jack1234 2
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easy answer- re-string it, but if you really want to get fussy, you might need to look at the pick-ups, depending on the guitar, they too might need to be turned over, also, re-adjust the bridge, and if you're using a floyd rose type system, you'll need to adjust the head lock as well.
2006-10-25 19:00:38
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answered by aussiegeezer 3
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Change the Order of the strings!!
2006-10-25 18:52:11
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answered by J. Charles 6
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You'll need to restring it with the strings in reverse order.
Cheers!
2006-10-25 18:57:42
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answered by Anonymous
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restring it :)
2006-10-25 18:57:04
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answered by TheKid 3
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