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Question by  Larry34 (18)

How is a bridge pin used on a guitar?

 
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Answer by  TyMan77 (28)

Bridge pins hold the guitar strings in the bridge. The ball end of the string is inserted into the wooden bridge hole, and the pin is inserted on top. There is a trough, or slot along the pin that the string sits in allowing the pin to be flush and tight around its circumference. The pressure holds the string in.

 
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Answer by  MstrMusician (34)

The bridge pin goes through the bridge of an acoustic guitar along with the ball-end of the string, and anchors the string to the body of the guitar. When changing strings, you slacken a string, remove the white pin, and put the new string back through along with the pin.

 
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Answer by  Josephdecker0 (48)

The guitar bridge pin is inserted into the holes behind the saddle on the bridge of any acoustic guitar. Once the strings have been inserted, then insert the bridge pin and press down to assure that the string is kept in place.

 
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Answer by  kiradeleria (465)

A bridge pin allows you to raise or lower the bridge to make higher or lower the range of your guitar.

 
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Answer by  Kat123 (591)

It is easy! You just put the bridge pin to the desired area, and then twist in the pin and start to play.

 
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