replucking
Replucking refers to the process of re-attaching a plucked string to a musical instrument, typically a guitar or lute. This action is often performed after a string has broken during play or due to wear and tear. The process involves securing the new string to the tuning peg at the headstock and then threading the other end through the bridge or tailpiece of the instrument.
Once the string is in place, it is wound around the tuning peg. The tension is gradually
The frequency of replucking depends on several factors, including the type of strings used, playing style, and