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Liam15
03-19-2005, 03:30 PM
hey people...first post and i know its probably been asked a million times, but...for the first time i need to change my bass strings and ive got no idea how to. Can you guys help me? Its a five string if that makes any difference.

Raskolnikov
03-19-2005, 04:20 PM
From low to high, it's going to be tuned B E A D G.


Just pay attention to how the strings come off to figure out how to put the new ones on.

Liam15
03-19-2005, 05:18 PM
i could have swore it was tuned into E A D G E...ah well.

guitarist101
03-20-2005, 04:43 PM
After G it would be another B string (in standard tuning).

B E A D G B E ...

(I could be wrong though... I don't play the bass) :cool:

chucklivesoninmyheart
03-20-2005, 06:05 PM
Do you really need to change them?They and the fretboard may just need to be cleaned...bass strings sound and play better with age in my opinion.My friends bass hadn't had a string change in over a year and it played and sounded golden once the junk and gunk was cleaned from the strings and fretboard.

That said,rask is correct.

Raskolnikov
03-20-2005, 06:45 PM
After G it would be another B string (in standard tuning).

B E A D G B E ...

(I could be wrong though... I don't play the bass) :cool:
"Standard" basses are tuned in 4ths... EADG for four strings, BEADG for five strings and BEADGC for six strings. I believe that Conklin tacks on an additional high F string for the 7 string basses.

That said, Fender Bass VI's and other similarly modeled "Baritone Guitars" are tuned EADGBE like a regular guitar (only an octave lower). Fender Bass V's used to be tuned EADGC, which I've known a few people to do with their 5 strings today. That said, they need a new nut if you're going to do that because modern 5 string basses simply aren't set up that way.



CHUCK: I know a lot of people who boil their bass strings and other such things to clean them off. Personally, I have to change mine every month to three months, depending on how much I use the bass (after that, it's only a matter of time before they break), but I play very hard.

Pantallica1
03-20-2005, 10:22 PM
CHUCK: I know a lot of people who boil their bass strings and other such things to clean them off. Personally, I have to change mine every month to three months, depending on how much I use the bass (after that, it's only a matter of time before they break), but I play very hard.

I've heard that boiling strings really works and makes them sound new, but only for a short period of time. Does it work, Rask?

Raskolnikov
03-20-2005, 11:05 PM
Like I said, my strings never last that long.

chucklivesoninmyheart
03-21-2005, 12:36 AM
BOIL them!?

geez,a cloth and a little fretboard/string cleaner works wonders for me :confused:

crazywolf
03-22-2005, 12:13 AM
I know a lot of people who boil their bass strings and other such things to clean them off.
Does that work with guitar strings?