How to restring a Bigsby guitar

How to restring a Bigsby guitar

Why you need this
Changing strings on a Bigsby-equipped guitar can be tricky with only one pair of hands
What you need
A pen or pencil
Capo
Octopus (optional)
Wire snips
Our esteemed editor Chris once described this process as a job for an octopus, but stringing up a Bigsby-equipped guitar needn’t be as tricky as that description suggests. There seem to be two main issues that people find troublesome – getting strings to hook onto the roller bar pins and preventing them from falling off the pins when they’re threaded through the tuner posts to be tuned up.
Start by wrapping the ball end of the string around a pen, pencil or even your finger, to create a loop. Once the string is bent, it should hold its shape and will be easier to hook onto the pin. If your Bigsby has a tension bar at the front, pass the string under the bar before hooking it on. Hold the ball end of the string onto the pin with one hand, then pull the string tight with your other hand. While maintaining the tension, let go of the string’s ball end, using a capo to clamp the string in position. This is where a ‘one-handed’ capo such as a G7th proves invaluable.
Both hands will now be free to thread the string through the tuner and make the first few wraps around the post. Use the tuner to tension the string before releasing the capo. Simply repeat the process for the other five strings.
Scroll through the gallery below for the step-by-step guide:

How to restring a Bigsby guitar

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Step 1: With traditional Bigsby vibrato tailpieces, you must secure the ball ends of the strings onto pins that protrude from the roller bar

Step 2: Wrap the string’s ball end around a pen, pencil or even your finger to create a hook

Step 3: If your Bigsby has a front tension bar, push the string under the bar before you hook it onto the pin

Step 4: With the capo holding the string, you can thread the string through the tuner post

Step 5: Pull the string tight with one hand and hold it there with a capo

Step 6: Now you can make a couple of wraps around the tuner post before using the tuner to bring up the tension. Remove the capo and you’re ready to fit the next string

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