The string will be easier to work with if you can actually see what you're doing. The new string should be able to run through the hole vertically. Push the end of the 6th string down through the corresponding hole on the neck. You can push a few inches of string through the hole to make it easier to grip. Although there is another method where the string goes through the hole twice, this method is harder and the first way works just as well. The capstan is the white plastic part that you wind the string around. You can pull the string back either above or below the capstan depending on your preference. You want to leave some slack so that you can tune the guitar without risk of breaking the new string. This would be a good time to double check that the knot you made in the bridge is secure. You can do this either once or twice depending on your preference. This should keep the string secure when you wind it up. Hold the loose string and tighten it up the same way you would to tune your guitar. Keep winding until the string is in tune. You can let go of the loose string after a while. Cut off any excess string with a wire cutter. If there is any string sticking out from the head of the guitar, be sure to use a wire cutter to safely remove it. Otherwise, you could accidentally hurt yourself on the string when you go to play your guitar. Working in order from the 6th string to the 1st string one at a time can help make it easier to properly attach the new strings to the neck of the guitar. Be careful not to tighten the strings so much that they snap, just like when you tune your guitar normally.  After you've attached all of your new strings use a tuner to help you get your guitar back in tune.  Alternatively, you can attach the new E string before you remove the old A string, and tune the guitar to itself. To do this, play the E string at the 5th fret and match it to the sound of the A string.
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One-sentence summary -- Turn the tuning peg for the 6th string until the hole is facing up. Thread the new 6th string through the hole once. Run the string back through the gap below the capstan. Pull the 6th string tight until there is about 4 inches (10 cm) of slack in the middle of the neck. Guide the string back through the loop above the capstan. Use your finger or a winder to rotate the tuning peg to tighten the string. Repeat this process for every string.


If you find yourself on a run when a side ache sets in for instance, decrease your pace.  Focus on establishing a breathing pattern in which you inhale for three steps and exhale for two.  Push your stomach out as you inhale and relax it as you exhale. You can relieve some side ache pains simply by putting pressure on the area with your hand.  Press just below your ribs on the side that aches using four fingers. Add pressure as you exhale to help ease the pain. Running with poor posture can put pressure on your diaphragm and lead to side aches.  Make sure to run standing upright so you can breathe easily. People who run with a curve to their back are more susceptible to side aches as they exercise. Your body may be cramping due to a lack of fluids or nutrients it needs to fuel you.  Hydrate regularly throughout your run to stave off dehydration. Drinking sports drinks like Gatorade can replenish both fluids and electrolytes. You may find that nothing you do on the move is working to curb your side ache.  If that's the case, you may need to stop for a minute to stretch.  Stretching your core in particular can help alleviate the stress on your diaphragm that may cause side aches.  One effective stretch you can do is to:  Put your arms above your head and inhale while expanding your stomach. Exhale slowly as you lower your arms and bend at the waist toward the ground. Let your arms dangle for a moment, then stand upright with your arms above your head again as you stand. While side aches can be extremely painful and make it difficult to complete your workout, there are times when stopping to stretch simply isn't an option.  If you find yourself in a situation where slowing down or stopping isn't feasible, you can push through the pain.  Although side stitches are painful, you are extremely unlikely to cause an injury by continuing your workout. Continue to exercise until you have an opportunity to slow your pace and your breathing, then allow yourself to recover.
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One-sentence summary -- Slow down and take some deep breaths. Press into your side with your hand. Check your posture. Replenish your body's fluids and electrolytes. Stop and stretch. Muscle through it.


do you really want or need to spy? By listening through a wall, you are about to spy on another person and violate private conversations. This raises big legal and ethical problems. Before acting, seriously ask yourself if you want to do it. Is it worth the risk?  The situation is important. In England, for instance, a man rescued his elderly neighbor from a robbery by listening through the wall with a glass. In his situation, spying was definitely justified. Things are rarely so clear cut, however. You should probably not act if you have any doubts about the situation. If you decide to go ahead, make sure that you know the possible consequences of your actions. Eavesdropping means to overhear, record, magnify, or transmit any part of a private conversation without the consent of at least one person involved. Be aware that states have laws against eavesdropping. By spying you may well be breaking the law; you might even be violating the law by possessing a device for spying.  Your state may have a “one party consent” or “two party consent” law. One party consent means that it is illegal to eavesdrop unless you have the consent of at least one of the people engaged in a private conversation. In two party consent you must have permission from both parties to listen, record, or amplify their communication.  Take the state of Michigan. Michigan has a two party consent law – you must have permission from all parties in order to “overhear, record, amplify, or transmit any part of a private discourse.” This applies even in your own home. Eavesdropping there is also a felony. What happens if you eavesdrop and someone finds out? What could happen to you? This is a good question and you should consider all of the possible outcomes, which in many cases are severe.  In Michigan, the penalties for illegal eavesdropping are up to 2 years in prison, up to $2,000 in fines, or both. In California, eavesdropping is either a misdemeanor or felony. As a misdemeanor you face up to 364 days in jail and a $2,500 fine; as a felony, you could spend up to three years in prison and a $2,500 fine.  Of course, a criminal penalty is not the only bad outcome. You also open yourself to a civil lawsuit for violating someone’s privacy, which could be costly and run into the thousands of dollars. Even if you escape legal consequences, you could have a very angry person on your hands.
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Ask yourself: Be aware of eavesdropping laws. Consider all negative consequences.