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Changing guitar strings.dang it, did it wrong! Wat to do now?

I just took off all my old guitar strings on my acoustic/electric and now I read that I should've done them one at a time to keep the tension in the neck consistent! Should I put the old ones back on and do it the right way? Also, my pegs are not staying in.they keep popping out as I try to tighten the low E stringI have to play (plugged in) in a couple days.HELP!!!

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Taking all of the strings off at once is not a major disasterDon't lose any parts that fall offReplace all popped pigs into their holesSecure with screws if possible Restring in this order: E - 6 Top string closest to your faceHeaviest string in the packBass ELow noteA - 5 Next D - 4 Next G - 3 Next B - 2 Next E - 1 Highest noteLightest stringClosest to your lap Here's how to string a guitar: - Metal Strings - Remove plug from bodySecure beaded side of string under peg - Nylon Strings - Tie string to bridgeFeed unbeaded end through Machine screw on head of guitarScrew until string is tautNext, tighten the strings to put appropriate tension on neckThis means winding each string so it is near, but less than the tension required to be in tune If you can't hear this, then get a tuner or get a reference tone from another instrument or tuning fork, etcLet the strings and guitar adjust to their new situation for a while, then tunePlay as much as you can!

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