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  1. I’ve been playing for 2 years with my Yamaha F310 guitar. It does an amazing job, but i am quickly outgrowing it i feel. What would be a good upgrade? For reference, i’m a fingerstyle songwriter, so i would need a very all rounded guitar. My apologies as i dont have an estimated budget at the moment- this is more a future plan.

  2. 6 minutes ago, Dad3353 said:

    How are you stringing up these strings..? I presume there are bridge pins holding the string in place..? You'll notice that there's a groove in these pins. The idea is to feed the ball down through the bridge hole, then slide the pin down with the string in that groove. Before pushing the pin down hard, pull the string back up, so that the ball comes up between the pin and the bridge. It can't come any further, of course, so the pin may now be pushed firmly down (without undue force; it's not needed...), whilst maintaining tension on the string. As the string is tuned up to pitch, the ball wedges the pin in place; the more tension, the more the pin (and, of course, the string...) are held firm.
    Sometimes, in stringing up, the ball remains under the pin; if that happens, string tension can, and often does, pop the pin up, and tuning is lost. The pin may even pop out completely (to be lost forever on a dark stage..!).
    Does any of this ring a bell..? Maybe a photo of the bridge and pin could shed some light..? B|

    Thank you for your reply! I do usually aim to put my strings in like this, yes. Often, restringing is not a difficult ordeal and may only take -5 minutes. image.thumb.jpg.694806e20813e7abfcaba4c3648d418b.jpgAdmittedly, though, i dont think i did pull up much while putting in the new E string as i was very panicky at the time. It might also be useful to note that my D string’s bridge pin has always been much higher than the others, but im yet to have any problems with it, luckily. Im just very uncertain about why my B string is so temperamental at the moment. I’m worried that i may have caused some permanent damage to the head of my guitar

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  3. I am a guitar player of 2 years. I have used the same Yamaha F310 throughout. It is an acoustic guitar. Today, my low E string randomly ‘popped’ and unwinded itself near the bridge pin... more accurately it almost stretched itself out. The change in tension made the string completely loose. When i decided to restring it, i noticed the tuner felt loose, and took some labour to turn. It slipped a few times before getting into tune. After noodling for a bit, i went for a full bend on my B string and it dropped 2 whole tones in tune. This continued on the same string. Is my guitar broken?? It could be placebo but the action felt a bit funny after i restringed too. For context, i am a very ambitious player. I play percussive fingerstyle guitar, and i bend excessively. I do all my bends on the B string generally. I am in need of urgent advice as i practice non stop and do not want to take a break from my passion. All support is very appreciated.

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