Topic: Guitar going out of tune...

My Simon & Patrick guitar has always stayed in tune really well, but just recently I need to retune every time I pick it up. The top E is usually way flat, but there are usually a couple of other strings slightly out. So I tune it up (with my electronic tuner), play it for ten minutes or so, and it goes out again! I can't see any damage to it, or loose struts - would it just be the strings? They aren't very old, 6 months or so - they are Earthwood Lights (11-52).
I DID sell my Norman recently, though - perhaps the S&P is missing it?!

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Re: Guitar going out of tune...

Did you have the problem in the last 6 months?

Re: Guitar going out of tune...

You need a guitar therapist.

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Re: Guitar going out of tune...

My strings last 6 weeks!!!! I could never get them to last 6 months, so I suggest you try a new set before anything more expensive.

Roger

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Re: Guitar going out of tune...

And make sure your tuner pegs aren't slipping or loose.

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Re: Guitar going out of tune...

Change your strings,and make sure you do it properley.

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Re: Guitar going out of tune...

BGD - it's just been happening in the last few weeks. I find that strings last for ages if I clean them regularly with Fast Fret, but this is the first time I've used this make of string...

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Re: Guitar going out of tune...

sounds like the strings could be grabbing on the nut? try graphite?

Re: Guitar going out of tune...

BGD, what could make the strings grab at the nut. changing to a heavier gauge string?

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Re: Guitar going out of tune...

I put a small amount of graphite in my nut slots every time I change strings in the belief that prevention is better than cure. smile

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Re: Guitar going out of tune...

Roger, something about your post just doesn't sound right.

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Re: Guitar going out of tune...

Gauge change yeah.  And despite the lol Rogers advice is sound.  smile

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I do the graphite thing, too, but will try a bit extra for luck...

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Re: Guitar going out of tune...

LOL Roger

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Re: Guitar going out of tune...

Pete and dino make a good point if the strings are not wound around the pegs correct they will slip and if the tuning pegs are loose the same thing could happen I agree with putting a new set on and cut the string about an inch past the post its going too then put the string thru the hole about a half inch and make a bend in the opposite direction you wind it to tighten them keep the wind below the bend with some tension till it tightens up enough to let go this will help with them slipping after they stretch out a little smile

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Scrapings from a HB pencil= graphite.

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Re: Guitar going out of tune...

bluejeep wrote:

BGD, what could make the strings grab at the nut. changing to a heavier gauge string?

Physics would make them grab at the nut.   It's just something they do.  Change your strings and rub a little pencil lead in the nut groves when you do.

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