whatshisname
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Re: How do you stretch strings?
I bring all of my strings up to pitch, and then one by one, stretch the entire length of the strings. Check tuning, and repeat until they stay in tune. It usually only takes a couple of good tugs. And yes, away form the fretboard. No, you won't hurt anything. Just hold the string with your other hand, so it doesn't pop out of the nut. A capo will work, too.
You can manhandle the strings when you pull on them, they can take it. Give them a good yank. Then, I lube her up, and I'm good to go.
As for stretching the strings being too stressful on the neck? You have got to be kidding. No offense to anyone, but that's one of the dumbest things I've read on here. Do you have any idea how much pressure is being put on a neck, just by being tuned to pitch? Not to mention the fact that just by playing, you tend to do a lot of big bends, which is essentially the same damn thing.
If you know how to properly wind the strings at the tuners, stretch the strings well enough, and have a properly cut nut, you should be good to go.
I bring all of my strings up to pitch, and then one by one, stretch the entire length of the strings. Check tuning, and repeat until they stay in tune. It usually only takes a couple of good tugs. And yes, away form the fretboard. No, you won't hurt anything. Just hold the string with your other hand, so it doesn't pop out of the nut. A capo will work, too.
You can manhandle the strings when you pull on them, they can take it. Give them a good yank. Then, I lube her up, and I'm good to go.
As for stretching the strings being too stressful on the neck? You have got to be kidding. No offense to anyone, but that's one of the dumbest things I've read on here. Do you have any idea how much pressure is being put on a neck, just by being tuned to pitch? Not to mention the fact that just by playing, you tend to do a lot of big bends, which is essentially the same damn thing.
If you know how to properly wind the strings at the tuners, stretch the strings well enough, and have a properly cut nut, you should be good to go.