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Hi, I am trying to find out the amount of force applied to a guitar's neck by its strings. This is because I've heard a lot of people telling me to change the strings of my guitar one by one so that the tension doesn't vary too much at once. I am a bit scepticle about that...
How do you go about calculating the resulting force on a pivot itself inccured by the tensionned string?
My guess is that most of the forces are parallel to the guitar's neck and a small amount is not. If that would be true, it wouldn't make much difference if all the strings were changed at once, or one by one since the neck would not bend forward or backward.
http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/guitar-scale-length.gif
Matt
How do you go about calculating the resulting force on a pivot itself inccured by the tensionned string?
My guess is that most of the forces are parallel to the guitar's neck and a small amount is not. If that would be true, it wouldn't make much difference if all the strings were changed at once, or one by one since the neck would not bend forward or backward.
http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/guitar-scale-length.gif
Matt
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