Rickbacker String change made simply

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Rickbacker String change made simply

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Believe it or not I learned this trick from a 12 year old student who owned a Rickenbacker 350v63. Lay guitar flat. Use a small pillow or whatever you have to hold the neck up slightly. It's simple. Run a string through the tail-piece and bridge one side at a time. ON the low and high E. Made sure the bridge is straight. Snug the strings and hold down at the 12th Fret with a Capo. Slip the capo on just enough to hold down the string. This method works extremely well and makes changing strings on your Rick simple. You have 2 free hands to work with.

I am sure someone else mentioned it. My student had seen it on You-tube but I can't find it.
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This is the usual way that techs approach this.

Now, try a 12 string "R"! These take awhile to master.

I think that every Rick Confluence should feature a 12-string "R" tailpiece string-changing competition. This would be great fun! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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I put the guitar on the feet end of a one person bed;
standing at the feet end, I keep the tailpiece in my hand, put the strings in;
use a bit of paper tape to keep the strings in the R-tailpiece;
replace tailpiece;
pull strings, attach capo;
restring left side, right side alternatively (e, E, A, B, D, G);
then pull the paper tape off;
tune!

No idea if it can be done easier, but like this it's a 5 minute job!
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I normally just close my eyes, click my heels together 3 times,wiggle my nose and say Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo.When i open my eyes all my guitars are restrung and polished with zymol.
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scotty wrote:I normally just close my eyes, click my heels together 3 times,wiggle my nose and say Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo.When i open my eyes all my guitars are restrung and polished with zymol.
It must be the Scottish accent that does it, didn't seem to work for me...
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I'm gonna have to get this figured out for when I need to change the strings on my 26-stringer...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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