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how do i put the strap on my guitar?

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miguel2010 | 13:47 Tue 22nd Jul 2008 | How it Works
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it has a hole in either end of the strap i dont know where to put it?
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Is it an electric guitar or acoustic?

There should be a metal Button on the back end of the guitar (as you hold it to play it). One end goes on theer, there will also be a similar metal button on the front of the body or the very back of the guitar body, near to the back of the neck.

If there is no button other than the one at the back, a piece of string, ribbon, or even shoelace can be tied through the slit in the strap and around the top of the neck just after the strings pass over the bar with slots in ot that the strings run through. This part is called the nut.

See the metal button on the top right of the guitar in this pic. The slit in the strap goes over that. There should be a similar button at the back end.

http://www.arbiter.co.uk/firstact/electric_gui tars/delia_le002_electric_guitar/delia_le002_e lectric_guitar2_lg.jpg

Here's another diagram, the buttons I mention are referred to as "Strap Pins" here.

http://www.igdb.co.uk/pages/beginners/images/p arts_of_guitar.jpg

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cheers spot on!
Happy strumming.
BTW, If it's an electric, I would suggest that you invest in what's called "Lock ons", they are usually somewhere between �10-�15 and they basically lock the strap onto the pins to stop it unexpectedly falling off and getting damaged. They are well worth it.

You take off the strap pins on the bguitar and replace them with the supplied ones, then bolt the other part into the slits in the strap.

http://www.dangleberrymusic.co.uk/product.php? productid=5441&et_Froogle

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