Why don’t you just take the guitar into a music store and HAVE THEM SHOW YOU how to change strings… you will have new strings and you will have LEARNED SOMETHING… so you won’t have to always need to rely on someone else to change your strings for you.
It would be helpful if you describe the type of guitar bridge you have. If it is a hardtail, then you change it just like any other guitar without a tremolo.
If it has a specific tremolo, like a Floyd Rose or a Kahler, then there are tons of sites that deal with how to change strings on a double locking tremolo. This may be what you have on a lead guitar. Just do a google search for the type of bridge and change strings.
July 23rd, 2009 at 8:26 am
Why don’t you just take the guitar into a music store and HAVE THEM SHOW YOU how to change strings… you will have new strings and you will have LEARNED SOMETHING… so you won’t have to always need to rely on someone else to change your strings for you.
July 26th, 2009 at 7:35 am
u can search
July 26th, 2009 at 10:51 pm
It would be helpful if you describe the type of guitar bridge you have. If it is a hardtail, then you change it just like any other guitar without a tremolo.
If it has a specific tremolo, like a Floyd Rose or a Kahler, then there are tons of sites that deal with how to change strings on a double locking tremolo. This may be what you have on a lead guitar. Just do a google search for the type of bridge and change strings.