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Caring for Your Guitar

Playing the guitar is a task that is to be commended. It takes a lot of patience and skill to play this instrument. There are many guitar players that focus so much on actually playing the instrument that they sometimes overlook the fact that there are many necessary steps that should be taken in order to properly care for the instrument. If the guitar is not properly cared for, eventually it will affect the way that a song is played. If you play the guitar, and would like to know how to properly care for your instrument, here, you will find many useful tips.

  

1) One of the first things that you should do in order to properly care for your guitar is to ensure that the fingerboard on the instrument is cleaned. You should also polish the fingerboard of the guitar. This is a relatively easy task. Simply put a small amount of lemon oil on the guitar and polish it with a soft cloth. You should make sure that you do this very carefully. 2) The next step in properly caring for your guitar is to make sure that you loosen the strings if you will be doing any sort of traveling with the instrument. This will ensure that the strings are not damaged while being transported from one location to another. Additionally, when you travel, you should ensure that you carefully wrap the guitar in some type of protective material. You may use a towel, a blanket, or even purchase a couple of yards of thick material in order to wrap your guitar. Many of the damages that occur to guitars occur as a result of not taking the proper precaution while traveling. 3) When caring for your guitar, it is extremely important that you do not neglect the fret. The fret is an extremely important part of your instrument and should be handled with care. It is important that you check the fret periodically for any type of dust, or other things, that may get lodged around this component of the guitar. You can remove items that are lodged in or around the fret with a q-tip, or you may purchase the cans of air that clean the dust from computer keyboards in order to remove these items from the fret on the guitar. 4) It is appropriate to keep your strings nice and snug whenever possible. It should be noted that you do not want to get the strings on the guitar too tight, and they should not be too lose. If you are uncomfortable with adjusting the strings on your guitar, you should take it to a professional. While they are adjusting the strings, you should allow them to teach you to do it.

There are numerous ways that you can properly care for your guitar. Do not allow yourself to get so wrapped up in your music that you fail to give the guitar the respect that it deserves. The guitar is an important instrument, and you should take the time to properly care for it.


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