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If your Ibanez 5 String Bass (model SR405QM) doesn't sound full, or can't hold its tuning, use this guide to replace the strings.
The strings on your guitar affect its tone, sound, and volume. A flawed set of strings will either look weathered or discolored.
Before using this guide, inspect your strings to make sure the instrument can still hold its tuning, and only the strings are dirty. Sometimes the strings can look grimy, but still play perfectly fine, which can mean it does not require a replacement.
In step 12, there's a precaution that says to not over-tighten your strings, which can easily snap and cause bodily injury.
Make sure by the end you have a tuner, whether it be physical or online, so you can tune your Ibanez.
필요한 것
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Loosen all of the strings completely by turning each tuning peg counter clockwise. Continue until there is no tension in the strings
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Tighten the string until it is close to the proper tuning. Use an electronic tuner or an online tuner that uses your computer's microphone. (Google: Online Tuner)
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Tune the thickest string to B, the second thickest string E, the next thickest to A, the next string to D, and the last string to G.
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You have successfully replaced and tuned your strings!
You have successfully replaced and tuned your strings!
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Thanks for this, it's very helpful! However, I've always changed strings one at a time for two reasons - 1)keeping the tension on the neck is better than relieving it all at once, and 2) it's easier to tune the string. I usually start with the 1st string (lightest) and work my way up.