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How To Change Strings Like The Pros (Part 3) - Vintage Fender Style Tuners https://www.yourguitaracademy.com/cou... If you want to contact James or book yourself in for a super cool Guitar Tech course, follow these links: / guitartechcourses https://www.guitartechcourses.com VIST THE WEB PAGE ABOVE FOR THE FULL WRITE UP, TAB AND FULL GUITAR COURSE - ALL TOTALLY FREE! Are you enjoying our videos and courses? You can now support us on Patreon by donating any amount from $1 a month! All Patreons get loads of super cool extras, become a major part of our company, and help to keep our content 100% free, forever! Click Here: / yourguitaracademy Unlike modern style tuning pegs, where you pass the string through a circular hole, horizontally through the peg, vintage tuners have a hole in the top of the peg that you feed the string down. It's a fairly subtle difference, but does mean a different approach is required. These tuners look something like this: (See website) Another thing to bear in mind is that this guitar has a different bridge to the previous one we looked at. This is a Tune-o-matic style bridge, a type of 'hard-tail' or 'fixed' bridge commonly found on Gibson style guitars. Another guitar that commonly has a fixed bridge is the Telecaster (although not usually a Tune-o-matic!). The other main type is a 'Tremolo' style bridge, commonly found on Stratocasters. Make sure you have identified which type of bridge you have (bearing in mind these are the main 2 types and there are a lot of others out there!): Tremolo style bridge Hardtail style bridge With vintage tuners, there is a slightly different process, as shown below: 1. Pull the string through the bridge and up through the tuning pegs. Make sure it is nice and taut. 2. Allow roughly three tuners length of extra string after the tuning peg. Cut off the remaining string. 3. Feed the string downwards into the tuner and then pull back around. 4. Start winding the string whilst still keeping the tension to get a good wrap around the peg. 5. Cut the excess string with a pair of wire cutters. Enjoy our 'How To Change Strings Like The Pros (Part 3) - Vintage Fender Style Tuners'? Why not check out the website for the full course absolutely free! https://www.yourguitaracademy.com/cou... Also, don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel or like our Facebook and Instagram pages: / yourguitaracademy / your_guitaracademy Above all, keep learning and keep having fun! #yourguitaracademy #guitarlessons #learnguitarfree