Guitar Bridges & Guitar Intonation

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Summary: Learn about different types of guitar bridges and how do they relate to intonation in this free guitar maintenance video.

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By Bill Macpherson
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Bill Macpherson has been playing guitar professionally for more than 20 years. In addition to his guitar playing, he runs a recording studio and is a sought-after freelance graphic artist.read more

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"Hi this is Bill Macpherson for Expert Village now in this final clip I would like to talk about different bridges. The one we used here is a Floyd rose bridge like I told you earlier, there many different bridges out there that have all different ways of moving your saddles. This one here of course used the Allen wrench's that we used right in the front of the saddle. Where other guitars like a Gibson, use a regular screw driver with the screws maybe on the front or the back of your bridge. A Fender guitar will use the screws on the back and the Gibson should have them on the front, although other Gibson may have them also on the back. And process is pretty much the same just moving your saddle back and forth but the difference is how you move it with the screwdriver or maybe with an Allen wrench or so forth."

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