well hello friends and welcome to
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another Ask Zac today we are going to
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show how i
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like to string stretch and tune up
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a telecaster and doing this because i
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got a lot of questions about this ask
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him after my setup video that i did set
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up hacks video last year
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and emails kept coming in
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and
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at first i thought this was kind of too
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i don't know a little too basic but then
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i started really thinking about it
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and all the things i do to string and
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stretch up on on on a telecaster
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specifically these are things I've
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learned over a long period of time 30
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years of of playing these things and
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being around really smart guys like dan
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erlawn and joe glazer and benny Garcia
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who was Vince gill's uh tech who's
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passed away a year or two ago
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uh
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yeah so i learned learned all these
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things and so this is an opportunity for
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me to you know pass those things on and
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show how i like to string up a guitar
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uh the first thing we're going to talk
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about is strings
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so you know of course you might have
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your string of choice and
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I'm just going to put in a little plug
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for diaderio nyxl 10 through 46.
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this is what i use whenever I'm gigging
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and the reason i do is because once they
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stretch in they uh they they stay in
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tune well they feel good and i can do up
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to four shows like four four hour shows
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on these sets of strings and they don't
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get funky feeling and they don't start
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sounding weird they they re they're very
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consistent and uh so that's what i use
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so that's uh that's enough about that
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let's let's dive into the actual uh
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the work of this um
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first thing I'm gonna say is that
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i change the strings one at a time and
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the reason i do that
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is that
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especially on a three saddle you know
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telecaster bridge
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these things can move around uh
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you know when you take off both strings
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at the same time so I'll just take one
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off because when i have these things
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intonated and sounding good uh you know
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i don't want to be you know changing you
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know more than one string at a time
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oh
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and let's let's go ahead and dive in so
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my
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my handy
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cameraman my son Luke is going to help
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us out and so he's going to uh
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pull pulling the old camera on to the on
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to the headstock
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all right
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so now we're just gonna
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take this string off
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got my old uh
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peg winder here
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and then i have these string cutters
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that i stole from my mom when i was 13
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years old and i haven't given them back
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yet so she used these to do flower
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arrangements
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and
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so she doesn't know this until she sees
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this episode she's not going to know
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that i stole these from her
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so just cut that off
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pull it through
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give it a little
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wind up so that it throws away well
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and then uh i'm going to open up this
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package
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find the one with the
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brass end on it
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see here it is
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they uh
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pair these up on the on the diaderio's
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so I'm going to pull out the
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one with the brass ball end
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and are going to
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take it
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through the guitar
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the old 57 esquire
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okay
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here comes
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the first big lesson
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okay
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so here's the string post I'm gonna go
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two past it
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and I'm gonna cut it right here at the
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end
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okay now some people will say to go
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three
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but you don't want to do that
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because
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the more windings you have here the more
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it has to stretch out and it's even
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worse with these wound strings because
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you have a core and then you have
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windings around it so you just want to
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put
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the minimum
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on here
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and that way it doesn't have as long to
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uh to stretch out
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so i put down the end down into the the
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split shaft tuners which you know that's
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what we're dealing here with vintage
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style telecasters
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and
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going to
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bend that down
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and then I'm going to
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wind it up
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now another thing you'll you'll notice
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you know again those get those
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proponents of the three
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they'll say you need a bunch of windings
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but you really don't two windings is
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plenty
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to
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hold the string in place so there you go
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with the with the low e string now we're
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going to move on to the a string
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same thing
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at this point
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I'll talk about the nut a little bit
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so
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some guys like to use uh you know some
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type of lubricant in the in the nut you
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know they like to put stuff down in
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there
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i don't like to too much because
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that can actually deaden the string if
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you get like a bunch in there so i only
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put a lubricant and so this is big ben's
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nut sauce which has a that's quite the
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interesting name
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but uh yeah i'll use it when i start
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having an issue
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so i really don't like to gunk up the
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nut
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all right so we're pulling
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the old string through
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wrapping it up
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setting it aside here we have our a
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string
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pull it on through
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okay and again
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here we have the split shaft for the a
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tuner we're going to go two past it so
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there we have two
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take the
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stolen string cutters
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set that aside
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here we go down in the hole again
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alrighty
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and we're on to the
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d string
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we need the string with the black
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ball end
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so
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see I've
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done enough of these d'addario strings
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that i remember the uh
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the different color codes
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so at this point
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i want to talk a little bit about the
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saddles over here
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and that's um
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these saddles
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which let me get this string through
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first and I'm going to pause for a
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second
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so
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these saddles over here
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they uh
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you know some people will put
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compensated saddles or other things like
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that these are these these are the
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original steel saddles from 1957. you
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can see they've got a lot of corrosion
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on them
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one of the issues that you can have with
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these type of saddles
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is that they will get
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like a burr on them
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and what your string will start to sound
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like a sitar and usually this happens
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with the high e string and what happens
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is that you get a bur on the saddle
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and it starts vibrating against that and
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it starts sounding again like a sitar
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the way to fix that
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is you have to take the saddle
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completely off the guitar so you have to
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pull this screw out and you have to pull
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these two screws out and so usually i
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will mark it
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you know with with painters tape so i
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can get it back in the right position
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and then i'll also take measurements so
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i can get the height back
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but you have to take these off
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and then you can either get a fine grit
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sandpaper or you can get fine grit steel
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wool
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and while you have the saddle you know
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with all the screws removed then you can
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put it inside of there and you can spin
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it around because you want to spin it
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around because you don't want there to
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be flat spots
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you can get rid of the burr
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and then
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you've got a
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a good sounding telecaster again
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another little trick on this is let's
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say you have the old style saddles that
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are not compensated you can make them
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compensated
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by bending this screw
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and what that entails
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is just taking a set of pliers
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and
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coming down on here and just giving it a
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slight
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you know turn you're just trying to bend
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the screw just a touch
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and what that does is as you
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as you turn this screw it'll actually
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make it kind of go back and forth and
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you'll be able to get it into a good
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spot and you might have to try it once
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or twice
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to get it into a
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enough of a bend but you want to bend it
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as close to the saddle as you can so all
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right let's get back to stringing so
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we've got the d string through
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again we're going to get it through the
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nut we're going to get it past
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you know it's actual split shaft we're
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going to go to past it we're going to
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cut it
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set that
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down put it down in there
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bend it down
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and proceed
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see we always want to make sure that
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we're
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getting our our wraps going underneath
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each other you don't have anything
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skipping back over you don't want to do
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that all right
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now in the next string on the next
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string everything's going to change okay
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because
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on this string
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we want to get as much downward pressure
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as possible and we're actually going to
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put as many windings as we can if you
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can see here on the old string you've
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got a lot of windings there
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and that's because
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these old telecasters were designed
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with the stream gauges that were being
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used at that point and so those strings
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had a wound third instead of an unwound
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third that's kind of the standard is an
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unwound third at this point
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so because of the old string sets they
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just had this string tree
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to get good downward pressure
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on the e and b because you didn't need
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it for a wound third but now that we're
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using this unwound third
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you know there's different things you
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can do well what fender did in 1972
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was they added a second string tree and
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you
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i don't think that's really the right
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thing to do on a vintage guitar
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because you'll be drilling another hole
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in it the other thing you can do is joe
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glazer through his music city bridge
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store you can get these uh
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string trees that will hold three
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strings down
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and they're really neat
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but they kind of changed the look of the
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guitar and so I've done that with some
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of my other guitars because this is a 57
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esquire I'm not going to do that so on
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this one I'm going to break with
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tradition and I'm going to put a lot
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more
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windings down on the string so let's uh
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let's take off the old string first
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and we're also going to learn how to
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lock the string in place
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you're gonna love this so this is a
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trick
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i either learned learned it from lindy
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freylin
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or dan irlowen or
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or could be joe glazer joe glazer showed
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it to me again
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last time i was at his shop so I'm going
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to say joe glazer we're going to say joe
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glazer taught me how to do this and so
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this is a string locking method that you
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can do on your unwound strings
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and I'm going to show you how to do that
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first we got to put the
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string through
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put the
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guitar down
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and i'm gonna get up and come over here
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and so
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i'm gonna give it about
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i'm gonna give it
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i'm gonna come off of the guitar
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about
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you know a couple inches
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so that i have plenty of of string
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length to deal with
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i'm going to cut that
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okay
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and here's where things are going to get
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real interesting
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so
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let's let's come in on this on this
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string
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on this tuner shaft
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and I'm going to put the string
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down in the hole
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and then I'm going to bend it down
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I'm going to pull it around
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then I'm going to pull it
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back through
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the canyon and down
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okay
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then I'm going to get the tuner
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and I'm going to start winding it and
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making sure it goes underneath now I'm
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going to show you this again
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on the b and e strings so you know this
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but this is a a string locking method
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that helps keep the string in place
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and I've found it very handy and again
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I've used this for
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uh
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at least at least 15 years
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and it's been a good method for me and
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for anyone else I've
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helped out
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all right so let's move on to the
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the b
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string
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we're going to do the same thing
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cut it off
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pull it through
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and we're going to get the
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purple ball end
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that's the one for the b string on the
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the old d'addario sets
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through the body
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okay
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now here
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because we're dealing with a string that
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has
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a string tree to hold it down we don't
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need to put as many winds
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as we did on the uh
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on the g string so I'm gonna cut off
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about
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i don't know
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see about about three inches maybe on
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off the end
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put that down
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and then
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let's get a
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let's get another look at this of the
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string locking method
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okay
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put the string down in the hole
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bend it down
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come around
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then we come back through the canyon and
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underneath that part of the string
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and down
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I'm holding it in place with my thumb
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and here we go
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and the final string
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string comes out back
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our final
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pull string through
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and then here we're going to go
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and I'm going to and i find it easiest
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if i uh
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pull it have it where the the the split
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shaft is going
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you know kind of north to south or you
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know toward the uh the bridge and the
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rest of the body
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so again
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one more angle of me putting it down in
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the hole
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bending it down
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coming around
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coming
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through the canyon and down underneath
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the other part of the string
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and I'm holding it so that it uh
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stays underneath the string tree I'm
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already seeing that my b string is not
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underneath the string tree and i need to
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of course correct that I'll do that in a
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moment
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big thanks go out to my uh cameraman son
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Luke Childs who's helping me today
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and uh if you want to you know if you
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want to tip him you can
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you can put put it put in a tip and say
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uh
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it's to Luke
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all right son come around to the front
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all right
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so now
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we have the strings on and so i'm going
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to get you know a little handy uh
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you know clip-on tuner
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and
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I'm going to go ahead and get it in the
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playing position
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let's see it's a c
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[Music]
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so I'm going to rough in all these
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strings
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now tune them to pitch
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[Music]
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they don't have to be exactly on
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but i want to get them close
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[Music]
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and here comes one of the most important
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things you can do
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that you need to do
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and that's stretching the strings okay
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so what i's going to do I'm going to put
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the guitar back
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kind of on on the bench
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and one of the things you want to do or
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what you don't want to do is you don't
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want to
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stretch them too hard because you don't
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want to put a kink in the string
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so i will just
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you know kind of gently pull up
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the entire length of the string and I'll
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even bend it a little right here behind
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the nut
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and i go on
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i kind of enjoy hitting you know us
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just for fun
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makes me think I'm jerry Donahue not
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really i
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no one could play like jerry Donahue
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uh
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what a what a great player and his but
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behind the nut bins were amazing
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all right
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so now
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I'm going to
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tune up
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again
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and now I'm going to concentrate on each
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string by itself
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and I'm going to keep stretching it
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until it stops shifting
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until i can
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do this
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and the pitch doesn't waver
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[Music]
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[Music]
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wow
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[Music]
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and again another reason i really like
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these diaderio nyxls is they don't take
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a lot of stretching in
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to uh to get
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to a good place and
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i really like that
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so the last stretching exercise I'm
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gonna do
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is
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I'm just gonna uh I'm gonna do some
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actual bending and so I'll I'll start up
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high you know maybe around the 15th fret
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or something like that and I'll just go
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[Music]
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and I'll check it again I'll put it back
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up here
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now
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i'm just doing this for for you know
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most you don't want to tune in this
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position because it won't then it won't
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be in tune when it's upright like you're
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in the playing position but i'm just
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doing this for the video
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uh another uh kind of uh
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some little tuner pointers
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and about tuning
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um
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is
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i don't ever tune to harmonics i think
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that's not helpful
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i will either tune to open strings or
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i'll attune to fretted notes
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and sometimes i will tune
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to the fretted notes on the third fret
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because it helps kind of temper this
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whole area uh
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yeah
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and you you get it stretched out
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and you get in tune and then you're uh
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you're ready to go
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all right
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well that's that's my methodology and i
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hope it helps
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the string lock and you know stretching
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them in properly i think that
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will take you far we'll see you next
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time thanks bye