As far as stringing one of these Fender Telecasters, this is a fifty-two reissue. And, what we've got here is the original type tuning pegs which have a whole right down in the middle of this...
THE FERRET: So once I've got those outer string set and I can look and see that the string saddle is even, then I can move onto the next one, and I can kinda just go through them all and...
THE FERRET: We're going to show you how to tune it up. Some people use some electronic tuner that plugs into the input jack or some will have a microphone. I'm just got contact tuner,...
Alright. Next, we're going to get into string height. String height is kind of a matter of preference. If you're a rhythm guitar player and you're a little heavy handed, you...
THE FERRET: Alright, now that we've got the guitar cleaned up, it's ready to restring. Got a brand new set of strings here and just unwind them and we're going to go through...
THE FERRET: Okay, now we've got all the strings coming through the terminal block and we're ready to string it up. You want to make sure all the slack is pulled through and pull the...
THE FERRET: All right. So the first thing we're going to do is we're going to remove the old strings from the guitar. What you want to do is you want to have a good pair of wire...
THE FERRET: Okay. We've checked the intonation of each string by playing the open note against the 12th fret and checking the tuner. So we've got a nice even tuning up and down the...
The best way to keep these guitars into tune, is to make sure you follow all the steps in the intonation the action and the neck adjustment. And, from time to time you might want to put a drop of oil...
CASEY CORMIER: Okay. Though we have already encountered this within our playing, we actually have not encountered the written form of it. These are called pickup notes or pickup measure. Basically not...